Or build a watercooling setup based around a T-pipe filler (reservoirs seem to create noise via turbulance) and a Thermochill PA120.3 rad with 3 x nexus fans. Waterblocks on gfx card, cpu and motherboard chipset. You end up with a whisper in the background :)
Regards, Jason Tozer [Tozer, Jason (Technology-World Firm)] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Hayes Elkins Sent: 20 September 2007 16:48 To: The Hardware List Subject: RE: [H] Quiet PC! If you want to persue absolute silence without much effort, here's a short list. Replace all fans in the case with Nexus 120mm fans http://www.silentpcreview.com/article695-page2.html#nexus Actually, just use three of them (bottom by the PS, front intake, rear exhaust), and remove the top fan. The top fan exhaust is COMPLETLY pointless and only adds noise. For an easy mount replacement heatsink (as in you do not need to remove your mainboard to mount brackets underneath), get a Scythe Ninja. Extremely quiet and one of the best coolers on the market. http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/cpu/026/scnj1100p.html There is but one "better" heat sink out there, the Thermalright Ultra-120, in that it will cool your already cool cpu 1C more at high loads, but it requires you to mount brackets underneath your MB, a total pain in the ass. Many owners of your P18x case block off completely the top air vent to futher silent the case. The most common method (and easiest) is to tear off a chunk of styrofoam (from your recent newegg packaging), making sure the size is big enough to wedge underneath the fan mount of the vent. You can paint the blocking surface black with a sharpie marker or whatever and looks completely esthetically pleasing to the eye. Your biggest noisemaker now is your graphics card. There are better aftermarket coolers that will not only cool the 8800 better, but more silently as well. http://www.thermalright.com/a_page/main_product_hr03_plus.htm is the one I use. I mounted a Nexus 92mm fan on it and now my 8800 Ultra is more quiet than a stock cooler on an entry level card. _____ > Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 11:03:30 -0400 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [H] Quiet PC! > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Well, the DVD reader is loud! I've got to find a better model. Also, I don't > know what will happen once I get that XFX XXX kicked up! :) > > > ---- Hayes Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You can make it much, MUCH quieter...you're only at the beggining friend! > > > Wow...I just booted up my new box for the first time. I can't believe > how > > quiet this thing is...theAntec p182 case with those 3 120 mm fans, > with > > the stock CPU HS/fan, and with a 8800 GTS - with the case off - is > so > > quiet I can't hear it over my other PC sitting here. I had no idea a > PC > > could be this quiet....wow...> > > _____ Make your little one a shining star! Shine <http://www.reallivemoms.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us> on! This message and any attachment are confidential and may be privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, please telephone or email the sender and delete this message and any attachment from your system. If you are not the intended recipient you must not copy this message or attachment or disclose the contents to any other person. Incoming and outgoing email communications may be monitored by Clifford Chance, as permitted by applicable law and regulations. For further information about Clifford Chance please see our website at http://www.cliffordchance.com or refer to any Clifford Chance office. Clifford Chance LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England & Wales under number OC323571. The firm's registered office and principal place of business is at 10 Upper Bank Street, London, E14 5JJ. For further details, including a list of members and their professional qualifications, see our website at www.cliffordchance.com. The firm uses the word 'partner' to refer to a member of Clifford Chance LLP or an employee or consultant with equivalent standing and qualifications. The firm is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The Authority's rules can be accessed by clicking on the following link: http://www.sra.org.uk/code-of-conduct.page
