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jmke 15th June 2004 00:20

Acousticase 6607B
 
Build for silence, this case offers a plug and play solution for any user to have silent rig in no time! http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/ac...se.asp#acc6607



Sidney 15th June 2004 01:36

Accoustically designed also could mean nicely blanketed with lots of tiny air pockets to reduce the bouncing sound waves as to trapping air to a well made blanket.

So eager to find out the well balance of dampening sound and air ventilation can be achieved. Can they be good couples and remain married? ; )

We shall see.

jmke 30th June 2004 16:49

One silent Aopen HQ45 multimedia system transferred to the Acousticase. Thanks to the 120mm in the front (and also possible in the back) it reduces noise a lot while still keeping enough airflow throughout the inside

the extra padding makes the already heavy metal case, even heavier, but it removes all vibration, I can't hear my HDD spin.

previous silent system in the HQ45 did the following temp-wise:

P4 1.8@2.26 - default intel cooler
Asus P4PE
Radeon 8500AIW DV
2x DVD/CDR drive
1x WD HDD

in an Aopen HQ45 with 1x92mm blowhole in sidepanel where an Acoustifan provides fresh air at low noise level, temp sensor of the fan placed in fins of Northbridge.

F@H stressed -->

Room temp: 24°C
Case temp: 44°C
CPU temp: 61°C

the system is relatively silent, but when you sit in front of it you can hear the HDD and CPU fan noise quite clearly. When moving away 2-5m the system is almost unhearable.

I moved all these components into the Acousticase.. expect final report somewhere this week!

Sidney 30th June 2004 16:53

Stick CV in and see what the temps turn out; curious to know.;-)

jmke 30th June 2004 17:40

might catch some of the fresh air of the 120mm in the front I'd say :)

StaRflaM 30th June 2004 18:30

a chieftec PSU ?

the look of the case is quite nice, i luv silent systems, but i only have and that my serv so maybe

jmke 30th June 2004 18:52

the case does not come with a PSU, I filled the case with all the components which were in the "old" system, this includes the chieftec PSU :)

Sidney 30th June 2004 20:02

You may have to trim the front (facing the HDD) CV to make room for the HDD's. I have to do the same with Lian-Li case.

jmke 25th July 2004 21:50

testing with the CV is added on the TO DO list :)


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