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Ok.
Well just glad I got idle temps to 29C on my i9 14900k ! I know that does not make a huge difference but still.
My dream has finally come true.
but a load spike will raise temps fast on the cpu that can draw around 300w
Thank you. Makes sense.
Room is around 28 C to 33 C just depends on season.
Though not really doable sadly :(
Unless I am wrong.
Possible? Depends on your budget. They make AC package units specifically for server rooms. I usually see them used for temporary purposes like construction, but I'm sure they make them for regular use.
But that doesn't mean you can afford to run out and buy one. As far as moving your portable AC, too hard to say. Is it a window unit? Do you have a window in the room with the PC? I would be concerned about moisture as window units tend to condense.
I would need to first buy a portable ac.
Do not want a window ac. Sorry.
Sorry, I misunderstood the question. I thought you were asking if you could move your portable AC from one room to your PC room.
It is fine. Thanks.
air is a good insulator, but can hold alot of heat, and is easy to convey
people sweat to remove heat, water evaporating takes energy
electronics can not do that, they only rely on the air to remove heat