hi list
i was thinking about the same thing in the past, and in the meanwhile i
got some special "Silentium'" silent tower. When i got it it was better
than with my old tower, but still not silent as i expected.
Ive heard mac minis are very silent.
my idea was to clock down a cpu and remove the cooler compleatly...
is this possible? did somebody tried it?
greetings
n.
James Stone wrote:
You can get bits and bobs from here:
http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/home?gclid=CMPdqu3c9pACFSFYEgodBT5t2A
The main culprits in my system were the CPU fan, the GFX card
fan, and the old HDD. I replaced the CPU fan, got a passive
cooling solution for the graphics card, and bought some new hard
drives.. It is still not completely silent tho and has more
problems with overheating..
Certainly not that simple!
James
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 09:23:33PM +0000, Studio 32 wrote:
Hey,
My pc makes to much noise. :( I've two harddisk in it and I think the cooler makes te
most noise.
Will it help to remove one harddisk?
What else can I do without spending too much money?
Regards,
Studio32
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