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Server noise down
Although my pc runs smootly, i am trying to bring down the noise it makes. Let me tell you what i have in my server. A AMD Duron 1300 MHz ( not overclocked!!!) and 8 IDE devices, 4 of them are harddisks and the other 4 DVD Drives. Now the question :
Is there a passive(fanless) cooling method for my processor and a very quit ATX powerunit , which makes hardly no noise and not so expensive. Although i have so many devices, i don't use them all at once.
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if you bought a cheap case with a power supply included, you have a really cheap psu, they make noise, if you buy a good one, they are usually very quiet. as for the cpu, either buy a really good fan, i dont like to post names on most things(sparks a ford/chevy debate) but i use a coolermaster, very quiet, and my athlon 2800+ is happy. to get even more quietness you would have to water cool, almost no noise. if your case is a really cheap feels like a beer can, it to will cause noise.
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Server noise down
Can't say that it was cheap.
http://www1.dealtime.com/xPO-Antec_SOHO_SX1040_SX1040B It is a antec case as you can see no very cheap compared to other cases. Is there no way to make my duron processor be cooled by fanless cooler? |
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water cooling is quiet, but cost a bit. and then you have lines and a tank to contend with.
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