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31st March 2004, 21:25 | #11 | |
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Wij hebben de laatste tijd wat minder goede ervaring gehad met Acousti Materialen, vandaar dat wij nu ons eigen product hebben wat gebruikt wordt in de vliegtuig industrie. http://www.nexustek.nl/damptek.htm een an ander is te bestellen via www.silentpcshop.nl Kind Regards, Rien van der Jagt Nexus Technology T: +31 (0)180 399356 F: +31 (0)180 399358 M: +31 (0)655 765 912 I: www.nexustek.nl --------- I will do some searching on the internet and perhaps try it. | |
1st April 2004, 08:53 | #12 |
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| hmm. I connected all my lian-li fans to the front controll switch. I replaced the resistors to deal with all the fans, and I can have them running at just under 6V They still work that way. |
1st April 2004, 21:34 | #13 | |
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2nd April 2004, 10:05 | #14 |
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| erm, get a zalman passivly cooled case if you think that's still too loud. or a VIA C3.µ There's only that much noise you can eliminate. |
3rd April 2004, 22:59 | #15 |
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| Cause of vibrations are Papst fans I have found the cause of the vibrations in my case. The so called most silent 80 mm Papst 8412.. (1500rpm 12db) case fans on the market are responsible for causing the extremely irritating vibrations, even when equiped with vantec fan dampeners. I replaced them backwards with the ADDA fans the case came with and equiped those with the vantec dampeners and gone are the vibrations. I can conclude that Papst fans are certainly not so good as people are claiming. Now the next thing I will do is search some new dampening material to equip my 6070 case. |
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