- Oct 28, 2002
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I have a full tower that sounds like a jet about to take off!
Lets count the fans:
120mm fan in front (intake)
80mm fan top back (exhaust)
Power Supply (PS) directly below it with 80mm exhaust fan
80mm fan below PS (intake- blows at CPU)
80mm hole below previous 80mm (not used)
a Winfast geForce 256 with standard fan.
Athalon 2100XP with a Thermaltake Volcano 7+
One WD 80GB drive with harddrive cooler http://www.newegg.com/app/Showimage.asp?image=35-888-106-01.JPG
I am replacing the 80mm over the PS with a 120mm Sunon after I dremel the hole out and install a screen.
I am removing the other 80mm below the PS and sealing up with rubber mat.
The rubber mat is part of a vibration/noise damping scheme I am working on.
I am applying to sides, ceiling and floor of the case.
I'd like to thank Renod from forums.silentpcreview.com for his suggestion
I also bought 2lb 1 7/8" foam (like they used to pack in harddrives) in transit.
http://www.foamorder.com/products.cgi?cart=j1X0q0n34M23M35M951n7A6b5X&item=acoustic
The foam will be glued within case to absorb sound but not disturb air flow.
The Sunon fan is a screamer. 42 db but also 108 cfm.
I am keen to build an exaust like http://www.muffledcomputing.com/mufflers.html
I bought a plastic 3 drawer cart from K-Mart for $9.99
I will cut up two of the drawer to make a muffler and pad with the foam.
If this is insufficient, I will undervolt my fans using a 5 volt and 7 volt wiring adapter out of a Molex Y adapter
Thanks again to Renod for that one http://www.dslwebserver.com/main/fr_index.html?/main/5-7-adapter.html
Gotta watch the temps
BTW I have an ASUS A7N8X with their fan monitoring software.
Only mobo and CPU is being monitored, not power.
If this is Power Supply, How do I hook this up?
Any other advice out there?
Bob
Lets count the fans:
120mm fan in front (intake)
80mm fan top back (exhaust)
Power Supply (PS) directly below it with 80mm exhaust fan
80mm fan below PS (intake- blows at CPU)
80mm hole below previous 80mm (not used)
a Winfast geForce 256 with standard fan.
Athalon 2100XP with a Thermaltake Volcano 7+
One WD 80GB drive with harddrive cooler http://www.newegg.com/app/Showimage.asp?image=35-888-106-01.JPG
I am replacing the 80mm over the PS with a 120mm Sunon after I dremel the hole out and install a screen.
I am removing the other 80mm below the PS and sealing up with rubber mat.
The rubber mat is part of a vibration/noise damping scheme I am working on.
I am applying to sides, ceiling and floor of the case.
I'd like to thank Renod from forums.silentpcreview.com for his suggestion
For sound deadener, I would target vibration dampening material as your case transfers vibration easily which is tranlated to sound. Best I have found for systems is from www.mcmaster.com and is Part number: 9709T19, Adhesive-Back Damping Sheet Polymeric Mastic,.070" Thk,.7 Lbs/SF, 32" X 54", Black, $ 12.79 Each . One sheet was big enough for 4 midtower systems and cuts easily with sissors or a box knife. Shipping was about $6 and it came right away. Also use their site search for other "dampening" products. They have everything. Best prices on the planet for every kind of commercial/industrial sound deadening material you can imagine.
I also bought 2lb 1 7/8" foam (like they used to pack in harddrives) in transit.
http://www.foamorder.com/products.cgi?cart=j1X0q0n34M23M35M951n7A6b5X&item=acoustic
The foam will be glued within case to absorb sound but not disturb air flow.
The Sunon fan is a screamer. 42 db but also 108 cfm.
I am keen to build an exaust like http://www.muffledcomputing.com/mufflers.html
I bought a plastic 3 drawer cart from K-Mart for $9.99
I will cut up two of the drawer to make a muffler and pad with the foam.
If this is insufficient, I will undervolt my fans using a 5 volt and 7 volt wiring adapter out of a Molex Y adapter
Thanks again to Renod for that one http://www.dslwebserver.com/main/fr_index.html?/main/5-7-adapter.html
Gotta watch the temps
BTW I have an ASUS A7N8X with their fan monitoring software.
Only mobo and CPU is being monitored, not power.
If this is Power Supply, How do I hook this up?
Any other advice out there?
Bob