Quiet DIY OC'ed Pentium D 830 System Encouraged by this success, I started to think about how to vent the CPU heat directly from the case, separating it from the motherboard heat. I figured if I could encapsulate most of the Ninja and direct the hot air out the back, the motherboard cooling would improve. First I removed the back case fan, which I was no longer running anyway. Next I built a square duct with flaps to cover the top and bottom of the Ninja and route the air flow to the back vent. I lined the back portion with foam, thinking that ought to reduce the CPU fan noise |
I'm wondering how he got <30dBA results from a dBA meter who's specs list 30-100 range... http://cemsz.manufacturer.globalsour...GetProduct.htm |
I have been puzzled by this kind of claims for years. The only thing I could say or ask "When was the last time you have your hearing tested by a professional?". Go see a doctor on a regular basis. Yes, they are expensive because there are no cheap doctor ;) Having said that, I like the work described, channeling air to do its best always yields good result. |
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