Utilising the case/chassis as a heatsink is a much more elegant and
efficient design solution compared with drilling lots of holes on the
case which let a little heat out and a load of dust in.
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Fifer;140508 Wrote:
Utilising the case/chassis as a heatsink is a much more elegant and
efficient design solution compared with drilling lots of holes on the
case which let a little heat out and a load of dust in.
yah, my x times more expensive emm labs dcc2 se has holes on the top
cover...
JJZolx;140451 Wrote:
I notice from WS's photos there doesn't appear to be so much as a
pinhole in the Transporter's casework. How can a CPU, wireless card,
DAC, analog output stage, power supplies and two display screens run
happily with no cooling?
It's only 10W, the case is large, and