• PC case slot blanking plates - solid or ventilated?

    From David@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 22 16:09:41 2025
    Having shut down the PC and disconnected all the cables, I am now doing
    some long overdue fettling.
    CPU cooler does need more stuff between it and the CPU.
    Various cards have been taken out over time.
    I am looking at blanking plates and have a choice of solid or ventilated.
    Pros and cons of each?

    There is a vent in the side of the case to allow cooling air in, and a fan
    at the back of the case.
    There is also a fan built into the PSU, of course.

    I haven't located my box of spare blanking plates (although I have found a
    box of screws) so the easiest route is to buy some.
    They are cheap as chips.

    So - solid or ventilated?

    Cheers



    Dave R

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  • From wasbit@21:1/5 to David on Fri May 23 09:04:20 2025
    On 22/05/2025 17:09, David wrote:
    Having shut down the PC and disconnected all the cables, I am now doing
    some long overdue fettling.
    CPU cooler does need more stuff between it and the CPU.
    Various cards have been taken out over time.
    I am looking at blanking plates and have a choice of solid or ventilated. Pros and cons of each?

    There is a vent in the side of the case to allow cooling air in, and a fan
    at the back of the case.
    There is also a fan built into the PSU, of course.

    I haven't located my box of spare blanking plates (although I have found a box of screws) so the easiest route is to buy some.
    They are cheap as chips.

    So - solid or ventilated?


    In your case (pun intended) I doubt it will make any difference.



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    wasbit

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  • From GlowingBlueMist@21:1/5 to wasbit on Mon May 26 22:52:54 2025
    On 5/23/2025 3:04 AM, wasbit wrote:
    On 22/05/2025 17:09, David wrote:
    Having shut down the PC and disconnected all the cables, I am now doing
    some long overdue fettling.
    CPU cooler does need more stuff between it and the CPU.
    Various cards have been taken out over time.
    I am looking at blanking plates and have a choice of solid or ventilated.
    Pros and cons of each?

    There is a vent in the side of the case to allow cooling air in, and a
    fan
    at the back of the case.
    There is also a fan built into the PSU, of course.

    I haven't located my box of spare blanking plates (although I have
    found a
    box of screws) so the easiest route is to buy some.
    They are cheap as chips.

    So - solid or ventilated?


    In your case (pun intended) I doubt it will make any difference.



    I use a couple of layers of aluminum foil and painters tape to plug the
    holes. I don't worry about airflow as long as the fan pushing out the
    air is not having problems. Usually plenty of places built into the
    cases to allow air in.

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