spoodie's quiet PC mkII
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spoodie's quiet PC mkII
I think I'm going to start by getting me one of these:
http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/produc ... s/nova600w
It's a good balance of power and noise which also removes a heat source from the case to allow me to use more passive cooling inside. Perhaps only using front and back case fans to keep the air flowing across heat sinks on the CPU and graphics card, the case fans being quiet 120mm jobbies. But that is the next step.
Also I don't intend to jump straight to a 8800 card as they current too pricey, too hot and not really worth it as I don't intend to install Fista until I have to. A 7950 looks the most attractive option at the moment.
Any comments or suggestions?
http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/produc ... s/nova600w
It's a good balance of power and noise which also removes a heat source from the case to allow me to use more passive cooling inside. Perhaps only using front and back case fans to keep the air flowing across heat sinks on the CPU and graphics card, the case fans being quiet 120mm jobbies. But that is the next step.
Also I don't intend to jump straight to a 8800 card as they current too pricey, too hot and not really worth it as I don't intend to install Fista until I have to. A 7950 looks the most attractive option at the moment.
Any comments or suggestions?
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Re: spoodie's quiet PC mkII
That thing is going to draw in dust like madspoodie wrote:http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/produc ... s/nova600w
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I'm getting one of these instead:
http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/produc ... esteq-psus
It should be a bit better than my current "quiet" PSU which is now making a rattling noise.
http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/produc ... esteq-psus
It should be a bit better than my current "quiet" PSU which is now making a rattling noise.
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That is a major problem with any PC that needs significant CPU and GPU power for gaming, etc. But at least case fans can be larger and in theory quieter.ProfHawking wrote:i have recently made a computer as quiet as possible, and i think that although fanless graphics & cpu are a nice idea, the huge heatsinks still need airflow to work. somewhere along the line, you need fans.
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I thought I'd posted in this thread before about the PSU - having one where it only uses the fan if it needs to, like the one you mentioned above with the temperature dial, just seems to make sense.spoodie wrote: That is a major problem with any PC that needs significant CPU and GPU power for gaming, etc. But at least case fans can be larger and in theory quieter.
Unless you're going to have watercooling, I can't see how you can go completely fanless - you're always going to need some airflow, even if it's from a big, slowly-turning case fan, or everything inside, including the heatsinks will get hot eventually.
All the fanless motherboard and graphics card designs rely on the general temperature inside the case being lower, although you could theoretically remove the case and air-condition the room, instead.
So there's no water pump involved?ProfHawking wrote:Yes. But there are alternatives. I went for watercooling, using a large radiator that relies on convection to carry heat away. The psu still has a slow 120mm fan in it, but its not bad.
The hard drive is hardest to keep quiet. Its in a silentdrive enclosure, but its still slightly clicky when busy.
I've never had a problem with HD noise, I have to look at the lights on the case to see if they're being access. Did you use any acoustic foam insulation?
edit: I've just released my new Bubba does a lot of quiet clicking but then that's nearly all harddrive and no insulation.
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You said "in the past", why don't you still do use it?Dr. kitteny berk wrote:I've done the silent pc thing in the past using proper watercooling and standard fans 7-volt modded, ended up with a machine you couldn't tell was on or not.
I think I'll investigate the water cooling scenario if this doesn't work as well as I expect it to.
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