not a good idea. The case protects the innards of ypur pc from
fslling screwdrivers, paperclips, globs of solder, coffee etc.
I don't have any paperclips. The screwdrivers are on another bench
(also with a computer with the case removed.) There is no solder
near the computers. I put my coffee cup on the left side of the
monitor, the tower is on the right.
Like most users, it is a tower. If anything falls near the computer,
it will hit the bottom panel. Most of the cards are removed except
the video and modem. The motherboard is vertical, and hard for
anything to reach back there. So the computer is mostly empty and
not really at risk for anything falling in.
The only thing at risk is the keyboard, and I'm getting very good a
removing the key switches and cleaning out the coffee and other
grunge.
It also keeps the EMI inside.
My biggest problem is radiation from the monitor that sometimes
clobbers a distant classical music station when I'm running DOS. I
hear blip-blips when scrolling through a page. Can't do much about
that except install an outdoor antenna and use shielded coax. The
landlord would have a fit.
Anyway, I just switched to a 5/8 wave vertical mounted on the radio
stand. That seems to have improved the noise problem quite a bit.
Which doesn't make any sense, of course. If the antenna picks up
more signal, the IF stage should go deeper in saturation. But the
noise from the monitor is also increased, so it should make the same
amount of noise when scrolling.
Maybe the station boosted their power, or changed the antenna
radiation pattern.
if the drives slides off it could do some damage to itself and
whatever it lands on,
The master drive is bolted down in its own cooling box. The slave
sits on top of the power supply, and the sides of the case keep it
from going anywhere.
the connectors on the drive and the cable oftern aren't designed
for a large number of reconnections.
I lubricate the connectors with ordinary vaseline. This provides a
true metal-to-metal contact which reduces the contact resistance by
an order of magnitude and also stabilizes it. The connectors last a
very long time. If one starts giving problem, it shows up while
booting. Reseating the connector usually fixes it. When the cable
finally wears out, I have dozens of spares from other junked
computers.
I usually swap drives several times per day, and more often when I'm
bringing up another computer. I've been doing this for years on the
same cable and it hasn't degraded.
It's reccomended to use a removable drive tray instead, external
SCSI,SATA, or USB2 drive enclosures are another option.
Maybe. What about removing the covers to improve cooling, make it
easy to switch pcb's and drives, and monitor lint buildup on the cpu
heat sink and power supply inlets?
I love your exit. Simple, to the point, and effective.
Regards,
Mike Monett
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