argh I just spent good money coating the entire internals of my computer with Dynamat Extreme which is supposed to be 4X better than original dynamat and now there's a PC solution?
I've been on the same quest to quiet my PC and I've gone pretty much full out as you'll notice:
step 1: Fans are loud.. Install insanely large heatsinks and remove screaming small fans and use a silent 120mm fan blowing over them all. I'm using a golden orb without fan to cool my geforce ddr and took the fan out. the Gorb is so big it's cooling the max o/ced GPU just fine from my 120mm intake fan.
step 2: Quiet and control the large fan further with a variable resistor (Rheostat) found at radio shack in the pentiometer section for under $4 each.
step 3: replace hard drive with Barricda IV
step 4: replace PS fan with silent one and u may also use a rheostat as well to manually control RPM.
step 5: Apply the most expensive dynamat on all sides, double coating panels that are able including covering some components.
My final step is to construct a 3/4" MDF wooden house with hinged door to act as a sound shield for the system with ventilation. Reason behind this is though my system is very quiet, my Pioneer 106S is screaming in comparison which will be the purpose of the sound wall. My best friend is a contractor so making sub enclosures and custom furnishings is a hobby
I could make a tutorial on how to mount/adjust and part numbers for rheostats to control fan rpms manually on the outside of a computer. It's really quite simple and the best part it looks trick with chrome knobs on the front of my case. Next I'll mount an LCD temp gauge next to the rpm controllers.... sweetness
