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Posted on 03-May-2004 16:18 GMT by Matthew, SWAUG.org.uk12 comments
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After buying a window tower, I decided to gather all the Amiga bits and bobs that have been kicking around and build another A1200T.

The project so far can be read about here.
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My A1200 Tower Conversion : Comment 12 of 12ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 04-May-2004 12:36 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (andy leitch):
'It`ll also be full of dust in no time, due to the huge holes in the back panel.
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You do realize that fans pull in from the inside of the case and push out from the backside of the case don't you? Don't sweep the floor into the back of the case and it'll be fine. Plus with the window you can see if any dust bunnies collect and promptly clean them out.

Actually, what I'd recommend is add a bit of cooling put a small fan on top of the PCMCIA. On fan pulling air in the front and one pushing air out the back should help ensure a bit better cooling. (Not that's it's really an issue to be worried about.)
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