Rastalovich
New member
Consider, if u will, a diy construction of 2 cases. Both are going to contain a workhorse pc setup, meaning they`re going to have fair rated components, some tweaking and clocking and a `good` arrangement of air flow and ventilation.
If the material of the framework/case for 1 is metalic, millimeters thick, and the other wood/plastic-hybrid, probably centimeters thick, would it be fair to say that the temperature of the systems as a whole internally would be higher with the non metalic as the nature of the material is essentially an insulater ?
Possible consideration would be to have a heat-reflective surface to the non-metalic inside of the case, like a metalic tape ? (the type u may see as a moisture barrier on a wooden sub-floor installation)
If the material of the framework/case for 1 is metalic, millimeters thick, and the other wood/plastic-hybrid, probably centimeters thick, would it be fair to say that the temperature of the systems as a whole internally would be higher with the non metalic as the nature of the material is essentially an insulater ?
Possible consideration would be to have a heat-reflective surface to the non-metalic inside of the case, like a metalic tape ? (the type u may see as a moisture barrier on a wooden sub-floor installation)