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Provided it doesnt fall, it would be (Not that greatest thing to do though). I there a reason you want to do it? 

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Just now, Fooshi said:

If it's stable right now, it should be stable as long as you don't accidentally pull any cables or bump into it.

 

Try tipping it on purpose while holding the case to see how easily it'll tip and there's your answer.

Thx was wondering about temp wise since theres wood right under, and if wood could get in

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3 minutes ago, bhcool12 said:

not me, my mom, doesnt wnt it upstairs or on a desk

*Basement.

 

Why would your mother not want it on a desk? Doesn't look like too horrible of a case?

 

Also, I don't see a filter in the bottom. And below the log of wood, I manage to spot a few pieces of carpet. PC case 5-6 cm above carpet without a filter... Not the best of ideas.

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19 minutes ago, Dutch-stoner said:

*Basement.

 

Why would your mother not want it on a desk? Doesn't look like too horrible of a case?

 

Also, I don't see a filter in the bottom. And below the log of wood, I manage to spot a few pieces of carpet. PC case 5-6 cm above carpet without a filter... Not the best of ideas.

ik its not the best of ideas, hence why it used to be on the desk until she decided it takes up too much space.

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Tell her it's a really bad idea to put it down there, and tell her it's bad for the components due to dust/crap from the (carpet) floor. Unless she wants to vacuum clean onder it, which will knock the pc off that piece of wood or might wear out the cable connectors on the back.

 

Just put it back on the desk in your basement.

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8 hours ago, bhcool12 said:

Thx was wondering about temp wise since theres wood right under, and if wood could get in

Considering wood has ignition temp of 120C, just airflow from fans would do anything. Plus PSU fan is intaking. You'd need open wire to cause spark. And even then carpet will ignite faster.

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Looks like the cooler of your PSU is blocked by the the wood but I'm not sure. I would change it if your PSU cooler is blocked.

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