Cosmo
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Anyone know where you can get big roles of material similar to this?
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Planty02
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http://www.overclockers.co.uk/productlist.php?groupid=701&catid=7&sortby=nameAsc&subid=
overclockers sell kits of it but I've heard it holds heat inside your case
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Cosmo
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I'll be doing multiple PC's so could do with a larger/cheaper quantity of it!
No too bothered about it retaining heat, the cases will have more than enugh cooling!
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Planty02
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OK in that case it might be worth looking for sound proofing on ebay - doesnt necesarily have to be intended for a PC i guess as long as it does the jbo
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ed
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Dynamat is often a good thing to use.
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Steve
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mate tried some on his pc, spent a fortune and it made no difference
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
mate tried some on his pc, spent a fortune and it made no difference
some stuff is meant to be poor, have read some good reviews on some stuff though.
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John
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Turning the fans down a bit will achieve the same imo
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by John
Turning the fans down a bit will achieve the same imo
that isnt the point Johnathan!
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Planty02
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if you're running lots of fans it may also be worth looking into some rubber vibration absorbing fan mounts - i use these and am very pleased with the results
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John
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High speed fans make the most noise.
Using the sound damping foam will create a heat build up.
Turning the fans down to 7v will drop a significant amount of noise and you'll have slightly less airflow, most likely not far off the heat the foam keeps in.
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Cosmo
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Johnathan it is not the point!
I will be looking to cut the noise from the psu and other components rather than the fans, wont really have too much of a problem with those.
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John
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Only noise coming from psu is the fan.
Get a quiet psu.
Graphics cards fans and other small high speed ones are the worst.
Still, dropping the speed is the best way to lose noise.
Nobody apart from me is able to tell if my pc is on or not.
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