How to Build a Fast Air-Cooled Quiet PC
msolnik writes "Tweak3D.net has posted an article over how to build yourself a fast box that doesn't sound like an airplane hanger. Its nice to find something like this - most articles are just about speed this article combines performance and usability. If your interested in building a fast pc that you don't have to put in " See my thoughts on this as well.
Can't Microsoft solve the noise problem?
Well, M$ Troll, I hate to tell you this but *REAL* companies do use Linux. As a consultant, I've installed Linux as a file/print server, and as a e-mail/web server/router in several dozen businesses. Granted, the workstations at those businesses were Win9X, but the databases, documents and spreadsheets are stored on the Linux server. E-Mail is served and delivered via Linux. And their web sites are hosted on Linux. The only things stored on the Win9X workstations are M$ apps, or fat clients that cannot be installed on the Linux server. Businesses are astounded when I've upgraded their NT systems to Linux and they are no longer required to babysit their file/print servers. Grow up M$ Troll. This world is big enough for everyone, although you and M$ seem to have trouble understanding that.