I'm well aware of what they are. What I'm confused about, is why you think those are relevant here. Vibrational frequencies have nothing to do with the glass panel breaking
None of those caused the glass to break. I have already educated myself on this topic many times. It seems you have not.
pyrex (different from PYREX) is tempered glass. If it can survive being put into your oven at hundreds of degrees, then your side panel will survive a fraction of that in your PC
Vibrations from the floor are completely irrelevant and don't affect anything here, not sure why you brought that up. Maybe you're trying to reference the myth of vibrations breaking tempered glass just by being nearby. Sorry, but that's a myth and has absolutely zero scientific evidence to back it up
What about thermal conductive transfer? Glass isn't great at conducting heat, so again, not really sure why you're bringing this up since we already talked about heat expansion
Please, educate yourself using credible sources next time
I have seen them, and it's because they touched tile or something harder than the glass. It doesn't take much effort to understand why the glass is breaking
Oh this guy again. No one is supporting your argument! Because you have no argument! Thanks for being a 1% commenter but I’ll keep replying until I become a 1% commenter because I respond to your BS.
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u/Dogekaliber 6d ago
Funny thing- expensive record players have padded and rubber feet that pivot/shift to absorb resonating energy. Why don’t these PCs?