Is it feasible to make a sound reducing case out of building materials

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I was wondering if it would be feasible to make a case out of something like Acoustic plasterboard, OSB, MDF or something similar, you can get quite large pieces. I have no experience with working with these materials, so I am not sure if they would be the best. Although if you were able to cut the pieces to the right size, with a clean edge, you should be able to put them together with small brackets. Make it say 1200mm long, 600mm high and 300mm deep.

The second issue would be airflow, you could create a tunnel for the air to flow though and if you had two 140mm fans and two 200mm fans plus the components fans it should in theory work. Here is a diagram.

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Is this something feasible or am I just being silly?
 
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