Just wanted to get people's input on how many barebone (I'm talking MB, CPU, HSF?, HD) systems a standard refrigerator can keep cool. I would think at least a 3 or 4. What do you think?
I have a older 70's, avocado colored refrig that is running in my garage 24/7. Was thinking of saving a few bucks on cooling for the barebones, and came up with a freon-based cooling system..basically a refrigerator. It will keep the whole barebones system cool. I could save money on the HSF if I can run them barebones systems without one, and it's already on anyways...so I don't have much to lose. I could fit a couple in the freezer and I was thinking 2 or 3 in the frig part.
Any thoughts?
I have a older 70's, avocado colored refrig that is running in my garage 24/7. Was thinking of saving a few bucks on cooling for the barebones, and came up with a freon-based cooling system..basically a refrigerator. It will keep the whole barebones system cool. I could save money on the HSF if I can run them barebones systems without one, and it's already on anyways...so I don't have much to lose. I could fit a couple in the freezer and I was thinking 2 or 3 in the frig part.
Any thoughts?