I like the 2011v3 as you can get more ram in them that the alternative 
chipsets. Max 64gb instead of 32gb

For quiet pc's I usually go for Intel nuc but they are not a full size mb.

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On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 10:17 PM -0800, "David Burstin" 
<david.burs...@gmail.com<mailto:david.burs...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Also, my order was from QuitePC.com (in England), not 
QuietPC.com.au<http://QuietPC.com.au>, although they are the same company.

On 30 November 2015 at 17:13, David Burstin 
<david.burs...@gmail.com<mailto:david.burs...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I ordered some fans and other bits from them back in 2011.

They were pretty good, have some hard-to-find parts and obviously a commitment 
to creating quiet pcs, but I haven't found them to be as "pure" as they used to 
be, but hey, they have got to make money (they used to be almost religious 
about quiet components).

I checked my emails, etc, and my experience with them was good enough to 
recommend them.

HTH

Dave


On 30 November 2015 at 17:03, 
<osjasonrobe...@gmail.com<mailto:osjasonrobe...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi, anyone order from these folks before? Looking for a silent/near-silent PC 
and these look pretty good (quad core i7, etc): http://quietpc.com.au/sys-x490

Cheers

Jason Roberts
Journeyman Software Developer

Twitter: @robertsjason
Blog: http://DontCodeTired.com
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