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RE: Silent HA PC



I have a serious water cooling setup on my overclocked P4 3GHz
(overclocked to 3.5GHz).

It still uses a large 120mm fan - so is pretty quiet. Only trouble is,
the 4 HDD's make a lot of noise + the fans on the graphics card, Edit
card etc!



Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: Ho Yin Ng [mailto:yahoogroups@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 May 2004 14:49
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Silent HA PC

If you go for a mini itx mobo .. they have some nice fanless solutions.

My only other idea is to go water-cooled.

Which I am seriously looking into.

After my exams I will be sourcing a 19" rack and creating a
water-cooled

node 0 ...

Since I will gain 3/4 of my life back I will have to find something to
occupy it!

Ho yin

At 14:27 12/05/2004, you wrote:
>I'm after an (ideally) silent PC for use as:
>
>p2p file sharing,
>possible audio/video server,
>HA - haven't decided how/what, but with a PC on 24/7 it would be
criminal
>not to put it to HA use.
>Outward facing web-interface to possibly TiVo, security cameras,
Comfort,
>...?
>Remote display for occasional use in the kitchen (on-line food
shopping,
>etc)
>
>Whilst I'm quite capable of spec'ing a machine to do these tasks, my
>knowledge dries up when looking for a "fanless" solution.  I
think that
an
>EPIA mobo will struggle with serving multiple audio/video/whatever, so
I've
>started looking at a "Shuttle" sized unit.  May have to go
bigger to
>comfortably fit/keep cool a couple of 160GB drives...?
>
>I presume Intel run cooler than AMD?  Any recommendations for cases
that can
>be easily modded to provide passive cooling on everything?
>
>I've checked out www.quietpc.com but even their "fanless CPU
coolers"
rely
>on the PSU fan to maintain airflow :o(
>
>TIA,
>Tony
>
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