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Building a Silent Air Cooled PC System
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| Mon Jan 23, 2006 | 7:15P| PermaLink |
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Madshrimps look at how you can reduce the annoying noise from all those whirring fans and spinning hard drives in a PC. They start of with a relatively standard small mid-tower case (with the included PSU) which features a pair of case fans, a stock CPU cooling and everything screwed in tight.... and then the noisy fat is cut away little by little...
"While Dell, HP, Siemens and others have the advantage of incorporating their in-house designed cooling system with their desktop solutions, those who decide to buy a 3rd party PC (or assembly it themselves) must deal with components which are build for maximum compatibility. This often translates in louder then necessary systems due to the case, vga and CPU fans running at high speeds to keep things cool inside."
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FULL STORY @
MADSHRIMPS (http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&articID=286)
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