Adam Leinss <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> > http://www.firesafetyinfo.org/Preven...cEquipment.htm
>
> The article doesn't stay anything remotelly related to clear cases.
I couldn't find anything about computer cases, but TVs are the
electrical devices most similar to them with any fire information
about them.
How different are the potential sources of ignition in a computer
verses a TV? I realize that computer power supplies are enclosed in
metal (unless modified for cosmetic purposes), but the voltage
regulators on the motherboard are not, and some of them handle 50-100
watts, or approximately as much power as a TV of the same volume.
Also the CPU, unless it's an Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Opteron, could
start a fire if the heatink popped off, as it's been known to do with
some Athlons.