I nailed my linux box to the desk because I thought it was going to take off. Two power supply fans, three case fans, a CPU fan, and one other little booger doing something in there. I thought that was normal.
Lee On Friday 10 May 2002 06:49 am, Dave Russell wrote: > Barran, Richard wrote: > >>I am sure I am not alone in thinking that these current higher > >>powered processor fans are becoming very noisy. > >> > >>I came across "Zalman's CNP S6000-CU Cooler" on the web, which is > >>claimed to be both very efficient and much quieter. Anyone got any > >>experiences of it to relate to us. > > > > It's a small world! > > I too get annoyed about the noise levels from my PC, but couldn't find > > much about quiet processor fans when I recently replaced mine. > > Lo and behold, TheRegister (that website again!) has got an item about a > > new fan-less NEC PC, with a link to a company that supplies gizmos to > > quieten your current machine. Guess what: the website address is... > > www.quietpc.com > > Right I've got experience with that particular Zalman cooler, I didn't > purchase > it from quietpc because it seemed somewhat expensive from there (I'm in > the UK) > > It's used on my Audio/Video PC which sits in my front room... hence the > need for something that was quiet. > > It's cooling a Celeron 900 and is completely silent at its slowest fan > speed. It's not the highest performing cooler available, but it is one > of the quietest. > > Now all I need is something to quieten the faint whirring noise from the > harddrive... no spare 5 1/4 bay to put a "drive muffler" type enclosure > in the tiny case that I'm using unfortunately. -- Registered Linux abuser #223705 The best indication that there is intelligent life elsewhere is that they haven't contacted us.
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