Re: [SLUG] home network

From: Bill (selinux@home.com)
Date: Tue Feb 05 2002 - 17:21:55 EST


On Tuesday 05 February 2002 11:08, you wrote:

> The new Dell Optiplex Pc's the GX450's do not have a Powersupply Fan but a
> Fan that sits between the Powersupply and CPU!
> This is to reduce noise ration and to more efficently cool both CPU and
> Powersupply at the same time.
>
> Bill Preece

On my (bought used) HP - Vectra there is a fan for both power supply and CPU,
but the power supply fan is inside the case and pushes air over the
powersupply rather than pulling it. It is nearly silent. It is actually quite
a nice machine ... a bit oddly laid out, but very easy to work in.

The loudest sounds in the office are from my K-7 space heaters.

Does anybody know where I could get some very thin (.125" / .375") sound
absorbing foam? I am thinking a good case mod would be to apply a layer of
that material on the inside panels with a little spray-on adhesive.

Bill

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