5 Simple Steps to a Quieter PC
~*77*~ writes "Silencing a computer can be a costly endeavor, but taking a few relatively inexpensive steps can have a drastic impact on the noise produced by the common computer system. Before starting on any sound reduction upgrades, analyzing a system to pinpoint the areas in need of the most attention will help determine the best course of action and the best way to spend any money."
step 1: turn computer off.. aww c'mon, I'm not trolling.. if it were warm outside you'd all be on the same page.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
That's usually been the single source of the most noise in my systems. HD manufacturers need to make quieter drives. I used to be a hardcore Maxtor fanatic, but with three out of four drive failures (250 gig drives) in only two months, I am hunting for a new manufacturer. I bought Hitachis to replace the dead Maxtors but I am leeary of them since their technology used to be IBM and it only took one "DeathStar" drive from IBM to convince me that they made shitty drives. I can't stand Western Digital since I had three drives in a row fail from them over the course of a year and two fo those were replacements for WD drives that died before. One of them even smoked in my case when I installed it! Nearly caused a fire. Thanks WD but no thanks. So that leaves Seagate which I haven't had any experience with so far. I miss Micropolis who used to make super quiet SCSI A/V drives back in the 90s.
-"...bad old ideas look confusingly fresh when they are packaged as technology" - Jaron Lanier (Digital Maoism on Edge.o
"It's the fans! The fans are doing it!"
No shit, I tought my mousepad was making the noise. How is this article nerd? Show me the nerd stuff! Show me how I can use new discoverys in quantum physics to cool my processor with just a few atoms of plutonium and a few household items.
Did you also notice that water was wet?
Accure?
Not a Twitter sockpuppet... but I wish I was.
People just don't believe Macs are as cheap. If you go to the Apple Store and choose one of the first imacs you run into you get:
$1,299.00
17-inch widescreen LCD
1.6GHz PowerPC G5
533MHz frontside bus
256MB DDR400 SDRAM
NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
64MB DDR video memory
80GB Serial ATA hard drive
Slot-load Combo Drive
Then you go to the Dell site and spend the same amount of money and it certainly seems like you are getting more:
17 inch Digital Flat Panel
P4 540 HT 3.20GHz, 800 FSB
512MB DC DDR2 SDRAM at 400MHz 2x256M
256MB nVidia GeForce 6800
160GB SATA
Dual Drives: 16x DVD-ROM Drive + 16x DVD+/-RW w/dbl layer write
It just *sounds* like you get a lot more for the money with the Dell.
When did I say I was going to buy an alien? Those things are more overpriced than Macs.
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