my computer tower is in a pretty tight spot so it's annoying to pull out when I need to plug something in the back or clean.
what can I stick underneath the tower so it can slide in and out of the tower slot of my desk easier.
the rubber feet pads are very grippy but I don't want to remove them incase I ever change my mind
Go to a department store and ask for furniture felt pads. Stick several on the bottom. If you want to remove them they just come right off. It's a very light adhesive.
>>61974885
Why did I write department store?
Hardware store.
airflow, there I said it.
>>61974885
Fpbp
>>61974858
Now I know where the house fire joke comes from
I second the idea of felt furniture pads
I put them on almost everything and they do exactly what you want
>>61974858
How does that not overheat?
>>61974992
it probably thermal throttles like a bitch
>>61974858
>>61974931
>>61974992
Ironically, it looks like he's using a Dell XPS 420.
Drawer slides
>>>/diy/
Turn it around so the back is always facing you, you mouth breather.
How the hell does it keep from overheating? is there vents for it somewhere? If no vents, I'd say your hdd won't be long for this world or your other components for that mater. Say goodbye to your porn collection.
>>61974858
put some lube under there
Very thin, cheap piece of balsa wood from a craft store. Wipe the side facing your computer with a wet rag to remove any dust then the other side don't it will slide around pretty easy (most likely).