Tips to building a silent PC

vibrokatana

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A) choose the motherboard/CPU, right now the best deal is AMDs set, they recently cut prices, run cool with the stock sink, and are fast. for a intended quite computer, I usually use AMD's Cool 'n Quiet and asus' QFan. This will lower the fan speed to bairly audible.

B) choose a case and fans. unfortunately there are a billion cases out there. Generically a case made out of aluminum will handle case vibrations better, but is not always the case. Fans that use a 3pin motherboard header and a motherboard with a fan controller(like asus' qfan) can throttle the fan down to a bairly audible level.

C) quiet down the cdrom, usually liteon drives ship with a speed tool that you can use to limit the maximum read speed, but sometimes it doesnt work :(

D) Hard drive choice, generally the new Wester Digitals and Hitachis are pretty quite, the seagates I rate is so-so. You can download a tool from the drive manufacturer to change the various settings on a drive to adjust for various settings which can help limit the noise. I generally avoid using a hard drive bay (ie silencers) for thermal reasons, but these will drastically cut down on the noise

E) video card, the best choice is to test your existing cooler on your video card to see if it is quiet enough. replacing a cooler is very tricky and can result in a cracked gpu. the current generation of cards will clock back in 2d and when your playing games, usually you will have alot of noise going on anyway and will probably not notice it.

just a few tips from building a couple "silent" systems for people.
 
mine is grounded just fine and can be used as anchor for a tanker
 
last time I checked wood floats

and if you want a true no noise computer you'll need a good grand or so for this baby!!!!
 
the last system i built was inaudible except for the hard drive, you had to place your ear next to the fans to hear them... the heat pipe case is not something anyone would want to build something into.
 
Whon said:
last time I checked wood floats

and if you want a true no noise computer you'll need a good grand or so for this baby!!!!
nope thats a duck.... and witches.... so if the duck and girl wiegh the same, then the girl must be a witch..... BURN HER!
 
Just get one of these. Super quiet, and they look mighty fine to boot! The LAN center my friend started has a bunch of these, and if I recall, they're just as quiet as they claim to be.
 
Here is the case I went with for my latest rebuild... with 2 120mm fans, that I upped to better, quietier ones, she's pretty and fairly quiet... now the only problem is the 2 sli geforce 7900gt fans blowing sort of loud in the case
 
the better engineered cases will "redistribute" the sound so that most of it exits the back of the case, away from the operator. unfortunately you dont always get these...
 
im more inclined to the mid towers/micro atx systems. I am sick of full towers. My current system weighs in at close to 70 lbs lol
 
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