I was building a new pc and when I was about to close the side panel with the glass, as I was trying to find out the correct way to slide it in, and while holding it in the air, it made a cracking sound and somewhat exploded on my hands. Thankfully no injuries but minor cuts, but some shards went into the open case which was standing, not lying on the desk. I used a blower from a distance to clean the mobo and whatever was on it, removed it from case and shaked it, didn't hear any sound from pieces in cpu or gpu fans or weird corners. I removed the psu too and shaked it and pieces of glass came out.
The question is, apart from any big piece of glass that could get stuck on any fan, is there any other problem with whatever is on a mobo that could be of a problem in the future? I think that glass is not an electric or thermal conductor in general but not sure about the type of glass that is used on pc cases.
The question is, apart from any big piece of glass that could get stuck on any fan, is there any other problem with whatever is on a mobo that could be of a problem in the future? I think that glass is not an electric or thermal conductor in general but not sure about the type of glass that is used on pc cases.