Give me ONE (1) reason why I shouldn't permanently remove my pc case door for better cooling

give me ONE (1) reason why I shouldn't permanently remove my pc case door for better cooling

can't think of one dude. that just seems like the way to go, i'm gonna go do that rn brb

Dust

dust u nigger

dust

Also, when you grow up. You'll possibly have stray pubes that will get in there and clog it up.

a well designed case has fan openings placed in such a way that air flow is maximized.

fake news

>tfw pc running hot as shit
>get rid of the case door
>computer runs cooler but shit tons of dust few months later.

Should've buid a water loop

What a fucking retarded argument. There will be dust, yes, UNLESS you are a civilized human who cleans your home.

it looks like you are a poorfag

just vacuum your computer

It fucks your airflow. Its meant to move air in and then out. Pulling the case off makes most of this hampered. But fuck you go ahead and do it faggot

Dumb drakeposter.

Because you're going to forget to adjust your fans correctly.

Since you now have this big passive heat exchange area, you'll want to use that for exhaust and pull in fresh air from both the front and back of the case. As it stands now, your fans are probably configured for exhaust on at least one of those sides.

rats eating the wires desu if you live in a semi-shithole

Because it doesnt. Its designed as a pressure system with higher pressure airflow over the components to cool. It doesn't work with an open case

these days with cases mostly beeing made out of mesh your argument is invalid.

read me your temps ! system specs ! pronto !

Cheap cases that cater to people who dont understand airflow like OP dont make the argument of proper airflow "invalid"

>give me ONE (1) reason why I shouldn't permanently remove my pc case door for better cooling

Because stagnant air is not "better cooling"

Because it gives you worse cooling

the only correct answere on your question would be this:
if you system is running too hot there must be something wrong with it (badly mounted cpu cooler,...)
opening the casedoor is not the solution to your symptom.
it will fix the problem temporary but your system is still runing too hot when closed properly.

so the answere to your question is: because your system is faulty and you need to find the problem.

insect into fans

because your airflow is fucked. My pc runs cooler with the door on.

Nope. This ran with the side open for 8 years.

critters

An open case isn't stagnant. The heat causes convective currents.
A case needs quite a bit of airflow just to equal the amount of air exchange you get with the side open. The hot air doesn't stay in there, it rises right out.

>Not using side panels with noise dampening material

Idiots.

Actually this was pretty much silent.
That Dell had a monster HSF for an X2 5200+. Under that black shroud was all heat sink, with a 120mm blowing air right from the front of the case.

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Absolutely none, join us.

>Take girl home after 3rd date
>she goes to your bedroom
>sees your PC internals hanging about, LEDs illuminating the wall
>"umm thanks user but I need to go home to wash my hair"
>texts stacey about user's weird hacking computer, probably uses it for CP and that's the reason he didn't have blue bubbles

Why cant the side of a PC just be one massive dust filter for maximum air ventilation