Oh thank God someone asked this! Everyone moans about the noise produced inside PC cases and reducing it - fair enough. BUT what noise is left just bounces around in there until it finds a hole to escape from. NO sound reduction attempt is complete without providing a means to soak up that noise before it escapes.
To prove it to yourself stand in a sparsely furnished room and clup your hands and listen to the echo. Now try it in a room full of couches, curtains and carpets.
YES. Sound reduction foam works. Now, if I can just find a place to buy it here in Melbourne Australia at a reasonable price.
I've got two words for you: 'Dark Star'.
Oh thank God someone asked this! Everyone moans about the noise produced inside PC cases and reducing it - fair enough. BUT what noise is left just bounces around in there until it finds a hole to escape from. NO sound reduction attempt is complete without providing a means to soak up that noise before it escapes. To prove it to yourself stand in a sparsely furnished room and clup your hands and listen to the echo. Now try it in a room full of couches, curtains and carpets. YES. Sound reduction foam works. Now, if I can just find a place to buy it here in Melbourne Australia at a reasonable price.