On Tue, 2012-06-05 at 20:12 -0400, Doug wrote:
> It occurs to me that you may be asking the wrong question. The noise
> from a computer comes almost entirely from fans. One fan is in the
> power supply, a fairly stoochy fan is on the CPU, and there may or may not
> be a fan at the front of the case
On 06/05/2012 06:44 PM, istimsak abdulbasir wrote:
Hi :)
any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with Debian
stable ;)?
Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that. However, experiences with
cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit for cards are
interest
Hi :)
any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with Debian
stable ;)?
Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that. However, experiences with
cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit for cards are
interesting for me, others might be interested in space (an
f I would get rid of
> the shelfs.
> The only issue, a 19" or a new tower computer case + a 19" cabinet is
> above my financial scope.
So you look for a racked cabinet? 19" chasis are quite huge and lengthy
but if have the required space, they're perfect when it comes t
equivalent to a tower's base and top) are surrounded by the
> cabinet/rack walls. Above and below the 19" computer case I could keep
> many units empty, which also might be needed regarding to shielding
> issues, when mounted to an audio cabinet/rack.
This will not work. The aud
* Ralf Mardorf [120603 02:51]:
> [1] I still need to check the current prices for wood etc.. Of course,
> building a rack made of wood from the bulk garbage still would be less
> expensive.
> FWIW I don't need something as stable as a flight case. I still own one
> professional flightcase, bought
Thank you :)
I'll read the howto later.
I guess I'll buy a 19" cabinet from a German music gear dealer, since a
friend bought an elCheapo, but high quality rack there sometime ago.
It's as stable as an expensive rack, but cost less than building one
myself [1].
For example http://www.thomann.de/
* Ralf Mardorf [120602 17:33]:
> ... Most of my music gear is 19" too. I placed the gear
> on shelfs, but I tend to switch to a 19" cabinet, to get rid of the wide
> and lengthy shelfs. A tower could be > 26" high, if I would get rid of
> the shelfs. The only issue,
to
4U high, even 3U might be to small.
Perhaps a 19" case idea isn't good due to the cooling, OTOH just small
sidewalls (equivalent to a tower's base and top) are surrounded by the
cabinet/rack walls. Above and below the 19" computer case I could keep
many units empty, whi
On 6/2/2012 2:26 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-06-02 at 01:12 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> Keep the discussion grounded in reality folks. He's asking for
>> information on workstation (desktop/side) PC cases.
>>
>> Anything in the cPCI/industrial realm will quadruple the price and noise
If you're still looking for a case,these people supply some, see if any of them
suit you.
www.novatech.com
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Again thanks to everybody, I guess I shouldn't reply to each and every
reply.
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On 6/1/2012 6:21 PM, Weaver wrote:
> In reference to vertically mounted boards, in any size case, I have yet to
> open a case to find cards drooping and melting all over the place and I've
> built a few systems.
It's a safe bet then that you've never owned a high end nVidia/ATI board
w/large/heav
On Sat, 2012-06-02 at 01:12 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Keep the discussion grounded in reality folks. He's asking for
> information on workstation (desktop/side) PC cases.
>
> Anything in the cPCI/industrial realm will quadruple the price and noise
> level, and limit choice of mobos, expansion
On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 13:42 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> While any case can be used, there are some considerations:
> - cooling
>- larger fans are generally quieter
>- do you want liquid cooling?
>- extra fans in front for RAID array?
No extra fans are needed. The PSU has got a large fan,
On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 17:35 +, ACro wrote:
> http://www.lian-li.com/v2/en/product/product.php
> Anti-vibration mounting kits for HDDs are included.
I experienced the HDDs and the DVD drive causing the sidewalls to
vibrate and making noise. Unfortunately space becomes an issue, when I
try to de
On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 13:28 -0400, shawn wilson wrote:
> I always just go with the cheapest case
That's what I needed to do and I suspect that the case is the weak point
of most home PCs.
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On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 09:59 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Acoustic damping materials
A friend successfully used damping material for one of his cases.
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On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 10:02 -0400, Christopher Judd wrote:
> Seriously, one could probably design a case for minimal vibration and
> good airflow without all of the eye candy shown here.
Perhaps http://static.neatorama.com/case-mod/bender.jpg does cause less
noisy vibrations and a good airflow, bu
Most of my music gear is 19" too. I placed the gear
on shelfs, but I tend to switch to a 19" cabinet, to get rid of the wide
and lengthy shelfs. A tower could be > 26" high, if I would get rid of
the shelfs.
The only issue, a 19" or a new tower computer case + a 19" cabine
On 6/1/2012 11:47 AM, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> Hello Ralf,
>
> * From: Ralf Mardorf
> * Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2012 07:03:15 +0200
>> ... cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit for cards are
>> interesting for me, ...
>
> For industrial grade equipment, look at Compact PCI.
>
>> experiences with cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit
>> for cards are interesting for me, others might be interested in space
>> (and vertical stability)
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I found that Lian-Li's cases are carefully built, silent, with good
> airflow and beautiful design (it's brush
On 01/06/12 01:03 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with Debian
stable ;)?
Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that. However, experiences with
cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit for cards are
interesting for me, ot
> experiences with cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit
> for cards are interesting for me, others might be interested in space
> (and vertical stability)
Hi,
I found that Lian-Li's cases are carefully built, silent, with good airflow and
beautiful design (it's brushed aluminium
On Jun 1, 2012 10:02 AM, "Christopher Judd" wrote:
>
> Or you could roll your own:
>
>
>
> www.neatorama.com/case-mod
>
Now, that's pretty cool. However, when I buy a new computer, I always just
go with the cheapest case. I mean, I've got a thermaltake case here because
newegg or Amazon were sel
Hello Ralf,
* From: Ralf Mardorf
* Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2012 07:03:15 +0200
> ... cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit for cards are
> interesting for me, ...
For industrial grade equipment, look at Compact PCI.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CompactPCI
http://www.compact
On 6/1/2012 9:02 AM, Christopher Judd wrote:
> Seriously, one could probably design a case for minimal vibration and good
> airflow without all of the eye candy shown here.
Panel vibration induced by fans mounted to panels isn't the main noise
problem except in the very cheapest of cases. It's
On Fri, 01 Jun 2012 07:03:15 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with Debian
> stable ;)?
AFAIK, computer cases are non-OS dependant >:-)
> Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that.
No prob, already tagged as such.
>
On Friday 01 June 2012 06:52:21 Mark Neidorff wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Choosing a computer case is a design decision. First, thing, choose what
> is most important for you. Here are some suggestions (in no particular
> order):
>
> Style of case
> Air flow
> noise
>
--- On Fri, 6/1/12, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> From: Ralf Mardorf
> Subject: Computer case
> To: "debian-user"
> Date: Friday, June 1, 2012, 12:03 AM
> Hi :)
>
> any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with
> Debian
> stable ;)?
> Ok, it
On Friday 01 June 2012 1:03:15 am Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with Debian
> stable ;)?
> Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that. However, experiences with
> cases regarding to noise (and heat), a
Hi all, hi Patrick,
On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 00:55 -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Unfortunately, the case has been discontinued
When I visit people and note that they've got good cases, I usually
don't have the money to order a case. As soon as I've got the money, the
case I wish to order always has
>any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with Debian
>stable ;)?
>Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that. However, experiences with
>cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit for cards are
>interesting for me, others might be interest
On 6/1/2012 12:03 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with Debian
> stable ;)?
> Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that. However, experiences with
> cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit for ca
> Hi :)
>
> any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with Debian
> stable ;)?
> Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that. However, experiences with
> cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit for cards are
> interesting for me, others mi
The GT Battle edition in green has my vote !
Keep well,
Chris
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From: "Mark Panen"
Date: Fri, Jun 1, 2012 12:53 am
Subject: Computer case
To:
On 01/06/2012 07:03, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> any recommendation for a computer case
PS: http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_1220
http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=WingRS
+200&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&biw=1152&bih=662&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=3WLIT92DNszSsgbT94TxDg
Those cases seems to be consumer, gamer cases similar to the e
On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 07:53 +0200, Mark Panen wrote:
> On 01/06/2012 07:03, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > Hi :)
> >
> > any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with Debian
> > stable ;)?
> > Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that. However, ex
On 01/06/2012 07:03, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with Debian
stable ;)?
Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that. However, experiences with
cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit for cards are
interesting for me, ot
Hi :)
any recommendation for a computer case that can be used with Debian
stable ;)?
Ok, it's slightly OT, I'm sorry for that. However, experiences with
cases regarding to noise (and heat), accuracy of fit for cards are
interesting for me, others might be interested in space (an
On 05/02/08 17:44:26, PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
> Barry,
>
> At Feb 5, 2008, at 2:26 AM you wrote,
> "... buying a case until I know that the whole setup works."
>
> So many computers are discarded these days; few
> people really need to buy a computer let alone
> a case.
The problem is finding pe
Barry,
At Feb 5, 2008, at 2:26 AM you wrote,
"... buying a case until I know that the whole setup works."
So many computers are discarded these days; few
people really need to buy a computer let alone
a case. If friends haven't offered you several,
there should be a steady supply on various l
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