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That being said using a Lian-Li case my workstation(Before the MB died) was
pretty close to below the ambient noise in my room, so I couldn't really
notice it. So there is a point of diminishing returns that depends a bit
more on the ambient environment, since i still live in apartments my ambient
environment puts out a bit more noise.Seablade
On Jan 17, 2008 7:13 AM, Dave Phillips wrote:
> Paul Winkler wrote:
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Until you remove all moving parts form your case, pretty much.That being said using a Lian-Li case my workstation(Before the MB died) was pretty close to below the ambient noise in my room, so I couldn't really notice it. So there is a point of diminishing returns that depends a bit more on the ambient environment, since i still live in apartments my ambient environment puts out a bit more noise.
SeabladeOn Jan 17, 2008 7:13 AM, Dave Phillips <dlphillips@woh.rr.com> wrote:
Paul Winkler wrote:> My computer is still not silent, but it's pretty quiet.At long last I've replaced the video card in my JAD box. I put in asilent GeForce 7600GS, just like in my 64Studio machine, and that
incredibly annoying fan noise is *gone*.Now I can hear the hard drive much better. :-/Dang. The card fan noise masked the sound of the drive, so now I need tofigure a way to silence that component. Fortunately the baffle solutions
look like they'll work for me, so I won't be buying another case.It's always something, isn't it ?Best,dp
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