Cool air feed to system

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My system is within my study which is an 8x6 room. Problem is that when outside temp heats up, so does my room and so the air intake to my system does. Therefore, what I would like is a mimi cooler system that I can attach onto the side or top of my system that cools the air so the air intake is at 6 degrees rather than recirculating air are 30 degrees+ and stressing my components.

Anyone know of such a device?
 
Thanks, but many of the links are outadated. Its taken me through to some but they don't meet what I need. I want an external AC unit that will chill the internals to 6 degrees and remove the internal high temp just like an AC unit would do. The case in the hyperlink does exact what I'm trying to do but I don't have room for two cases, so I want to have a unit that will provide internal cooling without humidity and an external vent to vent the hot air, but attach it to my existing case. Is it possible or do I buy a new case?
 
Casetek/Macs used to do a case with aircon but it was rubbish. They did one that plugged into a drive bay but it was even worse.

If you have the space, simply get a pelt and two heatsinks and exhaust the hot side outside or into the room and the cold side onto the case. However, having considered doing this myself i decided it was easier to cool the room, although i might still try it one day.
 
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