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    soundproofing

    The other day I decided to soundproof my (wannabe)-server, I had previously glued some dampening material on the inside and the only intake fan run at 7V but it was still quite loud(mainly harddrives).

    here's a short guide, to do this you will need something to soundproof with, a box, and a computer.

    put the puter in the box, fill up/soundproof with foam/paper/cardboard/whatever you have at home.
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    cut the nessesary holes and hook up the cables
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    Here it is in place. The result is an almost completely quiet computer, this is much more efficient than magic fleece, NoiseKiller etc. And as a bonus it looks real classy too!!!
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    Hahaha I like that idea.

    Gonna look for the box my lian-li came in and fit my wannab PIII server in it.
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    also an option ; put your server in the next room , drill a hole , connect keyb mouse and monitor thrue the wall

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    Originally posted by Bonbon
    also an option ; put your server in the next room , drill a hole , connect keyb mouse and monitor thrue the wall
    yep thats an option, unfortunately I live in a one room apartment..

    nice avatar btw

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    Snyggt jobbat, har 6 servers i min 1:a på 42 kvadrat... Kommer nog bli tvungen att testa
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    Originally posted by Crankster
    Snyggt jobbat, har 6 servers i min 1:a på 42 kvadrat... Kommer nog bli tvungen att testa
    om du har så många burkar så är det kanske smidigare att ställa in dem i en garderob och sätta in ett par fläktar för ventilation. Känner flera som har sina datorer i garderoben faktiskt, tyvärr så är mina garderober på andra sidan lägenheten(rummet ) . Det värsta med att ha datoren i en liten lägenhet måste ändå vara den torra/skabbiga luften som blir och på sommaren värmen förstås.. bäst att skriva på engelska i detta forumet förresten, de kan bli lite gramse annars

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    maybe it would be nice for the rest of the world if you could translate that?

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    Maybe =Swedish= Kanske
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    Originally posted by wimpie007
    maybe it would be nice for the rest of the world if you could translate that?
    I wrote "no Swedish on the forums"

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    Look at the price of these manufactured units , which do the same job:
    http://www.keyzone.com/tech/spectrum...f_cabinets.htm

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    has your case temp gone up at all after your "mod" ?
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    If your running that as your server just bury it somewhere, connect a power cable and a Ethernet cable and do work remotely its pretty fast if your doing it over a LAN. Thats what I did with my server box put it in my furness room and worked off of it remotely from a laptop in my room. I'll take a lil laptop noise over those deafening tornado fans any day of the week

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    lol, nice work Peckers. I did this to the house server about three months ago which sits underneath my bed. Been running 24/7 since i first turned it on and i've never once heard it crunching away dispite the fact it's about 2 foot from my head every night.
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    thats leet, keep up the ghetto mods =)

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    That's good. I did this to my case and it helped.


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    that has got to hurt the thermal's!!!!!
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    Not at all, my case runs 2C over room with those fans.
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