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Quiet Computer Box or Quiet PCs? [message #91753] Mon, 22 October 2007 08:58 Go to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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I'm about to put together some new PCs for my studio and I'm undecided
between making a fan-vented box for them or making quiet PCs. I've never
done either; I always kept them in closets, but in my current studio
that is an inconvenient option.

One advantage of quiet PCs is that they will be out in the open for
access to the front, back and insides, and they will take up less space.
Building them will be more expensive, but that is a minor consideration.

A box could be used for several generations of PCs, presumably. It would
have to be big enough for at least 2 machines.

DJ, I know you go for an "open matrix" design, or in popular argot,
"going commando". How do you deal with noise?

Any suggestions/advice from those who have used either approach appreciated.
Re: Quiet Computer Box or Quiet PCs? [message #91754 is a reply to message #91753] Mon, 22 October 2007 09:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Ludwig is currently offline  Chris Ludwig   UNITED STATES
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Registered: May 2006
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HI Bill,
If you are building a new machine you can make it really quiet without
having to use a ISO box. There are allot of high quality quiet
components available that will keep machine running 30db or lower under
a full load.

Good DIY parts

CPU heatsinks-
http://www.zalman.com.tw/
Great heat sinks but the cases suck.


Cases-

Tower
Antec Performance One cases
http://www.antec.com/us/pro_en_performance1.php
very good air flow and cable management


rack mount
Chenbro
http://usa.chenbro.com/corporatesite/products_detail.php?ser no=2


Fans-
Noctua
http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=produkte&lng=en
quiet and good CFM


Acoustical Foam
http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/acoustipack_stnd.asp

Power supply-

Thermaltake
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/product/Power/ToughPower/w0163 /w0163.asp

Antec-
http://www.antec.com/us/pro_p_NeoHE.php



Bill L wrote:
> I'm about to put together some new PCs for my studio and I'm undecided
> between making a fan-vented box for them or making quiet PCs. I've never
> done either; I always kept them in closets, but in my current studio
> that is an inconvenient option.
>
> One advantage of quiet PCs is that they will be out in the open for
> access to the front, back and insides, and they will take up less space.
> Building them will be more expensive, but that is a minor consideration.
>
> A box could be used for several generations of PCs, presumably. It would
> have to be big enough for at least 2 machines.
>
> DJ, I know you go for an "open matrix" design, or in popular argot,
> "going commando". How do you deal with noise?
>
> Any suggestions/advice from those who have used either approach
> appreciated.

--
Chris Ludwig

ADK Pro Audio
(859) 635-5762
www.adkproaudio.com
chrisl@adkproaudio.com
Re: Quiet Computer Box or Quiet PCs? [message #91760 is a reply to message #91753] Mon, 22 October 2007 10:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DJ is currently offline  DJ   FRANCE
Messages: 1124
Registered: July 2005
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"es.
>
> DJ, I know you go for an "open matrix" design, or in popular argot, "going
> commando". How do you deal with noise?
>

they are in a room about 15 feet from my mixing desk with enough various
kinds of long cabling stretching across to the door of the machine room from
the desk area to be hazardous to your health should you trip and fall.

I call the area behind my racks and desk "Jumangi"
Re: Quiet Computer Box or Quiet PCs? [message #91761 is a reply to message #91754] Mon, 22 October 2007 10:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DJ is currently offline  DJ   FRANCE
Messages: 1124
Registered: July 2005
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A quiet computer would do me no good at all unless I had 15' long cables
from the comp to the Magmas which sound about as loud as a small aircraft
idling in the machine room.


"Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
news:471cd137@linux...
> HI Bill,
> If you are building a new machine you can make it really quiet without
> having to use a ISO box. There are allot of high quality quiet components
> available that will keep machine running 30db or lower under a full load.
>
> Good DIY parts
>
> CPU heatsinks-
> http://www.zalman.com.tw/
> Great heat sinks but the cases suck.
>
>
> Cases-
>
> Tower
> Antec Performance One cases
> http://www.antec.com/us/pro_en_performance1.php
> very good air flow and cable management
>
>
> rack mount
> Chenbro
> http://usa.chenbro.com/corporatesite/products_detail.php?ser no=2
>
>
> Fans-
> Noctua
> http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=produkte&lng=en
> quiet and good CFM
>
>
> Acoustical Foam
> http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/acoustipack_stnd.asp
>
> Power supply-
>
> Thermaltake
> http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/product/Power/ToughPower/w0163 /w0163.asp
>
> Antec-
> http://www.antec.com/us/pro_p_NeoHE.php
>
>
>
> Bill L wrote:
>> I'm about to put together some new PCs for my studio and I'm undecided
>> between making a fan-vented box for them or making quiet PCs. I've never
>> done either; I always kept them in closets, but in my current studio that
>> is an inconvenient option.
>>
>> One advantage of quiet PCs is that they will be out in the open for
>> access to the front, back and insides, and they will take up less space.
>> Building them will be more expensive, but that is a minor consideration.
>>
>> A box could be used for several generations of PCs, presumably. It would
>> have to be big enough for at least 2 machines.
>>
>> DJ, I know you go for an "open matrix" design, or in popular argot,
>> "going commando". How do you deal with noise?
>>
>> Any suggestions/advice from those who have used either approach
>> appreciated.
>
> --
> Chris Ludwig
>
> ADK Pro Audio
> (859) 635-5762
> www.adkproaudio.com
> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
Re: Quiet Computer Box or Quiet PCs? [message #91783 is a reply to message #91761] Mon, 22 October 2007 18:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Ludwig is currently offline  Chris Ludwig   UNITED STATES
Messages: 868
Registered: May 2006
Senior Member
why not just replace the loud components of the magmas?


DJ wrote:
> A quiet computer would do me no good at all unless I had 15' long cables
> from the comp to the Magmas which sound about as loud as a small aircraft
> idling in the machine room.
>
>
> "Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
> news:471cd137@linux...
>
>> HI Bill,
>> If you are building a new machine you can make it really quiet without
>> having to use a ISO box. There are allot of high quality quiet components
>> available that will keep machine running 30db or lower under a full load.
>>
>> Good DIY parts
>>
>> CPU heatsinks-
>> http://www.zalman.com.tw/
>> Great heat sinks but the cases suck.
>>
>>
>> Cases-
>>
>> Tower
>> Antec Performance One cases
>> http://www.antec.com/us/pro_en_performance1.php
>> very good air flow and cable management
>>
>>
>> rack mount
>> Chenbro
>> http://usa.chenbro.com/corporatesite/products_detail.php?ser no=2
>>
>>
>> Fans-
>> Noctua
>> http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=produkte&lng=en
>> quiet and good CFM
>>
>>
>> Acoustical Foam
>> http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/acoustipack_stnd.asp
>>
>> Power supply-
>>
>> Thermaltake
>> http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/product/Power/ToughPower/w0163 /w0163.asp
>>
>> Antec-
>> http://www.antec.com/us/pro_p_NeoHE.php
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill L wrote:
>>
>>> I'm about to put together some new PCs for my studio and I'm undecided
>>> between making a fan-vented box for them or making quiet PCs. I've never
>>> done either; I always kept them in closets, but in my current studio that
>>> is an inconvenient option.
>>>
>>> One advantage of quiet PCs is that they will be out in the open for
>>> access to the front, back and insides, and they will take up less space.
>>> Building them will be more expensive, but that is a minor consideration.
>>>
>>> A box could be used for several generations of PCs, presumably. It would
>>> have to be big enough for at least 2 machines.
>>>
>>> DJ, I know you go for an "open matrix" design, or in popular argot,
>>> "going commando". How do you deal with noise?
>>>
>>> Any suggestions/advice from those who have used either approach
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>> --
>> Chris Ludwig
>>
>> ADK Pro Audio
>> (859) 635-5762
>> www.adkproaudio.com
>> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
>>
>
>
>

--
Chris Ludwig
ADK
chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
(859) 635-5762
Re: Quiet Computer Box or Quiet PCs? [message #91788 is a reply to message #91783] Mon, 22 October 2007 20:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DJ is currently offline  DJ   FRANCE
Messages: 1124
Registered: July 2005
Senior Member
......because I have a machine room?

;o)

"Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
news:471d52fb$1@linux...
> why not just replace the loud components of the magmas?
>
>
> DJ wrote:
>> A quiet computer would do me no good at all unless I had 15' long cables
>> from the comp to the Magmas which sound about as loud as a small aircraft
>> idling in the machine room.
>>
>>
>> "Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
>> news:471cd137@linux...
>>
>>> HI Bill,
>>> If you are building a new machine you can make it really quiet without
>>> having to use a ISO box. There are allot of high quality quiet
>>> components available that will keep machine running 30db or lower under
>>> a full load.
>>>
>>> Good DIY parts
>>>
>>> CPU heatsinks-
>>> http://www.zalman.com.tw/
>>> Great heat sinks but the cases suck.
>>>
>>>
>>> Cases-
>>>
>>> Tower
>>> Antec Performance One cases
>>> http://www.antec.com/us/pro_en_performance1.php
>>> very good air flow and cable management
>>>
>>>
>>> rack mount
>>> Chenbro
>>> http://usa.chenbro.com/corporatesite/products_detail.php?ser no=2
>>>
>>>
>>> Fans-
>>> Noctua
>>> http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=produkte&lng=en
>>> quiet and good CFM
>>>
>>>
>>> Acoustical Foam
>>> http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/acoustipack_stnd.asp
>>>
>>> Power supply-
>>>
>>> Thermaltake
>>> http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/product/Power/ToughPower/w0163 /w0163.asp
>>>
>>> Antec-
>>> http://www.antec.com/us/pro_p_NeoHE.php
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Bill L wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm about to put together some new PCs for my studio and I'm undecided
>>>> between making a fan-vented box for them or making quiet PCs. I've
>>>> never done either; I always kept them in closets, but in my current
>>>> studio that is an inconvenient option.
>>>>
>>>> One advantage of quiet PCs is that they will be out in the open for
>>>> access to the front, back and insides, and they will take up less
>>>> space. Building them will be more expensive, but that is a minor
>>>> consideration.
>>>>
>>>> A box could be used for several generations of PCs, presumably. It
>>>> would have to be big enough for at least 2 machines.
>>>>
>>>> DJ, I know you go for an "open matrix" design, or in popular argot,
>>>> "going commando". How do you deal with noise?
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions/advice from those who have used either approach
>>>> appreciated.
>>>>
>>> --
>>> Chris Ludwig
>>>
>>> ADK Pro Audio
>>> (859) 635-5762
>>> www.adkproaudio.com
>>> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> Chris Ludwig
> ADK
> chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
> www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
> (859) 635-5762
Re: Quiet Computer Box or Quiet PCs? [message #91819 is a reply to message #91754] Tue, 23 October 2007 05:30 Go to previous message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
Messages: 766
Registered: August 2006
Senior Member
Thanks, Chris for these suggestions. I appreciate your input. I guess
this is my best option.

Chris Ludwig wrote:
> HI Bill,
> If you are building a new machine you can make it really quiet without
> having to use a ISO box. There are allot of high quality quiet
> components available that will keep machine running 30db or lower under
> a full load.
>
> Good DIY parts
>
> CPU heatsinks-
> http://www.zalman.com.tw/
> Great heat sinks but the cases suck.
>
>
> Cases-
>
> Tower
> Antec Performance One cases
> http://www.antec.com/us/pro_en_performance1.php
> very good air flow and cable management
>
>
> rack mount
> Chenbro
> http://usa.chenbro.com/corporatesite/products_detail.php?ser no=2
>
>
> Fans-
> Noctua
> http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=produkte&lng=en
> quiet and good CFM
>
>
> Acoustical Foam
> http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/acoustipack_stnd.asp
>
> Power supply-
>
> Thermaltake
> http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/product/Power/ToughPower/w0163 /w0163.asp
>
> Antec-
> http://www.antec.com/us/pro_p_NeoHE.php
>
>
>
> Bill L wrote:
>> I'm about to put together some new PCs for my studio and I'm undecided
>> between making a fan-vented box for them or making quiet PCs. I've
>> never done either; I always kept them in closets, but in my current
>> studio that is an inconvenient option.
>>
>> One advantage of quiet PCs is that they will be out in the open for
>> access to the front, back and insides, and they will take up less
>> space. Building them will be more expensive, but that is a minor
>> consideration.
>>
>> A box could be used for several generations of PCs, presumably. It
>> would have to be big enough for at least 2 machines.
>>
>> DJ, I know you go for an "open matrix" design, or in popular argot,
>> "going commando". How do you deal with noise?
>>
>> Any suggestions/advice from those who have used either approach
>> appreciated.
>
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