I don't have the ability to measure them either, but thin clients don't 
make noise at all due to the fact that they have no moving parts.  I've 
never heard one make a peep.  Not the thin clients we use.

Roy Souther wrote:

> Has anyone done or found data about the noise levels of a computer lab 
> with computers vs. LTSP terminals using fan less thin clients? I would 
> very much like to see this data and pass it on to people. If it has 
> not been done I think this is an important thing that should be done.
>
> Last year was the first time I installed a lot of thin clients into 
> one place before while at the same time removing PC workstations. I 
> did an office with 13 PC workstations and switched them all to LTSP 
> thin clients. The drop in noise level was shocking. Unfortunately I do 
> not have the tools or the idea at the time to measure the level of 
> noise before and after.
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