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recommanded Silent PC parts?

dhkkim

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Samwoo 300W POWER SUPPLY / Model: Simple XQ-A (pulled out from 5year-old desktop) - VERY QUITE. (quiter than antec)

I bought 80mm fan from panaflow(?) .. which was louder than one i had previously....... *disappointed*

Samsung harddrive.(model: spinpoint?)

Segate harddrive- Bacurrada V


- Everyone Pleaese recommend the parts which has FAN(i.e cpu, videocard,,etc)
 
quiet ! its quite bad bad when you can't spell. (/end rant)

seasonic super tornado makes one of the best QUIET power supplys.
 
Noiseless? ->

Water cooled cpu, gpu, hard drive, northbride. big hose. 50 gallon drum in the ground in your garage with pumps there too! ^^
 
Originally posted by: dhkkim
Samwoo 300W POWER SUPPLY / Model: Simple XQ-A (pulled out from 5year-old desktop) - VERY QUITE. (quiter than antec)
Seasonic Super Tornado or S12. No contest-- Quietest fan-cooled PSUs available. The only PSUs quieter than Seasonics are fanless models.

I bought 80mm fan from panaflow(?) .. which was louder than one i had previously....... *disappointed*
Nexus, SilenX and Papst also make slow-speed fans which are known for quietness... You can also put those Panaflos on fan controllers to further cut down their noise.

Samsung harddrive.(model: spinpoint?)
Those are nice yep, especially the ones with the Nidec motor.

- Everyone Pleaese recommend the parts which has FAN(i.e cpu, videocard,,etc)
Go Zalman CNPS7000 or 7700 for your CPU heatsink, depending on which can fit your motherboard. Pick up a Zalman VF700 or Arctic Silencer for your video card. And if your motherboard has a northbridge fan, you need to either replace it with a quieter unit or put it on a fan controller.

You also want to visit Silent PC Review and read up on quiet computing there.

HTH.
 
Uh....noiseless? Silent? Don't think so. I second you visiting SPCR. Anandtech is ia good place for certain things, but not quiet PCs.
 
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