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My old low tech solution is pretty easy. You do need a spare window though. Just make sure rain isn't going to come in through it. I need to do compiles all day and it was unbearable in a tiny room. Using GPU for anything at the same time was even worse.
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Solution: cut a hole in the wall. That room being 21C instead of 27C in the summer is pretty nice. Low tech solution before this was putting the computer on a stack of milk crates and using a duct to vent the air out of a window through a hole in a foam insulation panel.
Metal air ducts attached externally to computer case exhaust vent and GPU exhaust vent.
Air ducts from computer to external bathroom exhaust fan placed alongside it.
Bathroom exhaust fan with an acrylic box built around it to attach 2 ducts as inputs from computer and then vent the air outside through another duct.
Hot air from the computer being visibility exhausted from the vent outside. Flaps are partially opened up due to air passing through.
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