--- Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 03:36 PM 7/26/03 -0700, Jan Coffey wrote: > > >--- Reggie Bautista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Bryon wrote: > > > >I think it'd be more fun > > > >to mount a jumbo AC fan on the side... :-) > > > > > > As long as either your hard drive or you fan motor are magnetically > > > shielded > > > well enough... :-) > > > >I have two computers that get used most frequently. One is a Clariion > audio > >computer which is not the latest grates, but runs quite for studio > recording. > > > >It has 1 (ONE) fan and never has heating problems. 845 chipset 2.2 Ghz. > You > >cn't even tell that it's on. The micropone however still picks up a lot of > >noise so I wired keyboard, mouse, 2 monitors, audio breakout cable, midi > >switch cable, usb, and firewire to wall outlets and the computer sits in > an > >un-airconditioned cclosed loset with soundproof lyning. > > > >The other machine is a game machine with a 2.4 Ghz HT (C) 12 fans total, > >radon 9800 pro with component hdtv video out via a dvi to component > >converter. 895p chipset, Giant aluminium case. The thing sounds like an > air > >conditioning unit. > > > >My next project is to make the vieocentric computer more quit so I can > >actualy use it in a Qubase network. Even being on a differnt floor and the > >other side of the house form the studio I can't have it on while > recording. > > > >Water cooled is definaly a possible first step. Anyone have any other > ideas > >for keeping the video card cool? Anyone know of a 450W power supply with a > >quiet fan? > > > > Um, one in a different room? >
to claify it's 875p chipset not 895. and the computer is, as I said (but perhaps not in a way that was understood) the "loaud" comuter is in a comleatly different room on a differnt level of the house. Still it's so loaud that I have to turn it off when recording (upstairs in a different part of the house). I tried getting a quiter power supply, but it simply heated the case to the point where the heat alarm went off. I'm begingin to consider how long ata cards can be made. put the computers in the basement and the run the drives etc. up to the house :). ===== _________________________________________________ Jan William Coffey _________________________________________________ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l