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In my particular case (a
Cooler Master ATCS 840), I
have even proven that mesh
venting on an air-cooled
rig is very bad for internal
temps and have resolved
the issue by duct-taping all
the case’s rear mesh vent-
ing. My internal system
temperatures immediately
dropped by 5-8 C. If case
makers continue with this
trend of negative case
pressure and venting, they
should also supply filters
for the mesh venting.
—Michael S. Gray


Senior Associate Editor
Nathan Edwards Responds:
You’re spot-on about excessive
venting combining with nega-
tive air pressure to create sky-
high heating problems. We’ve
found that mesh and excessive
venting can be fine, as long as


there’s positive air pressure.
The best temperatures we got
in this month’s case roundup
were from the Antec LanBoy
Air, which is made of empty
space and mesh, but has posi-
tive air pressure. Starting with
this case roundup, we are
indeed incorporating cooling
testing into our case reviews
from now on.

Water-Cooling the Wee
Ass-Kicking Machine
Can you put a Corsair H50
water-cooling loop in the
small form factor gaming
PC from December’s Build It
with everything loaded?
—Joseph Garcia

Senior Associate Editor
Nathan Edwards Responds:
The Silverstone SG07 we used
for the Wee PC has one intake
fan: an 18cm fan at the top

of the case that forces fresh
air over the mobo, GPU, etc.
However, the fan mount does
include 12cm mounting holes
too, so if you remove the 18cm
fan you ought to be able to
mount the H50’s radiator and
fan. CyberPower’s LanParty
Evo Mini (reviewed this
month), which uses the same
chassis, effectively does that
with the Asetek OEM version
of the H50. Keep in mind that
system temperatures might
actually go up unless you use a
top-notch fan; after all, you’re
replacing an 18cm fan with a
12cm fan that has to push air
through a radiator.

In Search of the
Samsung SH-B123
I just read your review of the
Samsung SH-B123 Blu-ray
drive in the December issue.
I’ve been in the market for a
Blu-ray reader/DVD burner
for some time now, and this
one looks like it hits the
price/performance ratio per-
fectly for me. Unfortunately,
I have not been able to actu-
ally find the drive for sale
anywhere, despite the press
release from Samsung stating
that it would be available in
July 2010. I was hoping that
you might be able to shed
some light on the situation.
—Chris Castle

Deputy Editor Katherine
Stevenson Responds: I
spoke with my Samsung
contact and was assured
that, by the time you read
this, SH-B123 drives will be
available to purchase online
from Amazon, Fry’s, and Tiger
Direct. OEM versions of the
drive, with the same specs and
just slightly different pack-
aging, are currently available
at Newegg.com (http://bit.ly/
aO6aU2) and Micro Center
(http://bit.ly/a3edye).

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