Green Mesh PC case

Don't fans work by extracting hot hair from the case instead of sucking cold air into it.
The article says otherwise.
 
It "might" work for incredibly low powered computers, like sub 250 watts, but any proper PC will overheat without a couple of well placed fans.
 
It "might" work for incredibly low powered computers, like sub 250 watts, but any proper PC will overheat without a couple of well placed fans.

Considering that a decent processor uses almost no power and graphics cards have significantly less power draw than they used to I wouldn't be surprised if 250 Watts becomes overkill for most people.
 
It "might" work for incredibly low powered computers, like sub 250 watts, but any proper PC will overheat without a couple of well placed fans.
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There is a major downside with the Green Mesh case, however -- higher-voltage PSUs (which generate a lot more heat), won't be able to use this method.
That means you're stuck with a 300W PSU at the most and those hoping for a new dust-free gaming machine will have to contain their disappointment. Right now, it seems the system is limited to rigs that don't require much power. It may be possible to use your own PSU, though the YoungYear spokesperson disagreed


Anyway, cool idea for a media/office/microserver...
 
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