On Jun 4, 2006, at 11:20 PM, Stewart Stremler wrote:
They vary tremendously. Check the sones rating. Home Depot (at least the one near me) has a display of 'em, with power to each. Walk up, push the button, listen to the fan.
Hmm... I'll have to experiment with that.
I need to build a built-in desk. . . although, putting all of the machines into a cabinet hadn't come to mind. That would be some long cable runs...
Well, the machines I'd be putting in there would run headless and be only for remote access. I'd like to get Windows Server (primarily for Terminal Services to be accessible by more than one person at a time) to simplify what's actually on our desks. A Linux box, either running Xen or Fiasco/L4Linux for running the meager services I supply the house network and isolating experimentation, and a MythTV back-end server.
Building a cabinet to house them against the exterior wall would prevent noise from going through interior walls to the bedrooms, and then I can work out a through-the-wall exhaust venting system, too (like used for dryers in laundry rooms.) Especially if I can find a nice quiet exhaust fan. Maybe a variable speed one?
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