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| pmc:
--- Quote from: Katana Man link=topic=79263.msg827961#msg827961 --- Some cases can be modded to allow for 120mm, like I did with my Chenbro 611 or Supermicro 750 --- End quote --- --- Quote ---But, save yourself the trouble, as there are many new mid tower cases that accept two 120mm fans. --- End quote --- Ahhh... I get it. OK, I got my answer. I wasn't sure if it was as simple as using a 120mm in an existing standard case or not. Thank you for the detailed answer. I'm following your links and learning a bunch. -pmc |
| Katana Man:
Yeah, there truly is a lot to learn on how to make quite PC's. But once you learn it, you'll always build future PC's like this. Sitting in a chair, you cannot hear my PC's. The slight hum of the florescent lights are louder :) You have to look to see if there are any lights on, or bring your head down next to it. The future will use solid state hard drives which are silent, shock proof, handle temperatures better, no moving parts, faster, and don't produce any heat. I've already used two in the past and love them. Windows 98 booted in 5 seconds, literally. |
| RayB:
--- Quote from: 1hookedspacecadet on April 20, 2008, 01:07:40 pm --- it purrs like a kitten. --- End quote --- It shouldn't be making that much noise. ;D I've debated adding sound-proofing foam inside mine. I think I posted a thread about this 2 years ago. :laugh: |
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