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Source for Cheap Dynamat??

vicwang

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Can someone recommend a good, cheap source to order Dynamat online? I just want to buy enough to treat one mid-tower (side panels only is fine).
 
you know, ths last time I asked that, my coworker told me to go to my local auto-audio shop, and see if you can score some free or very cheap left overs.
 
I bought some Dynamat before and it came on a roll. It was all wrinkled and looked awful. Anyone know how to get the wrinkles out? I never installed it because of this.


Chucu
 
"you know, ths last time I asked that, my coworker told me to go to my local auto-audio shop, and see if you can score some free or very cheap left overs."

Thanks, I think I'll try that.


"Akasa PAX Mate at SVC"

Thanks, but already got some PaxMate (from SVC in fact!) and what I plan on doing is apply the Dynamat first, then the PaxMate on top of it. That way I will have a noise barrier, vibration suppression, and noise absorption all in one. The only other material I've heard of for computers that does all 3 costs something like $80. I figure this will be a lot more cost effective.
 
Parts Express has this stuff that I've put in my cases as well as my car. It's cheap and helps a little, but don't expect miracles, even from brand name stuff. This stuff is cheap enough that you won't be out half the price of a harddrive if you don't like it. 🙂 They sell larger and smaller sheets further down the page.
 
www.b-quiet.com sells some stuff for much cheaper, plus also has some of the expensive stuff. In my experience the sound deadening mat did nothing but make my case super heavy. I would say it's not worth it. IMO your money would be better spent on quiet fans--my Panaflos made a much greater difference that the Dynamat-type stuff.
 
2 years ago i used cheap Staples mouse pads,and "Liquid Nails" glue,{with a caulk gun}
from home Depot,wich is next to the local Staples,
it quited down the tinny vibes on my side covers, i used One mousepad on each side cover and one on the top cover.
I had to trim slightly with scissors,for the top cover on my inwin case {tower}
still have it,its my first "modded" case, i have a 120 mm fan bottom front, top rear 😉 run the big fans at 7 volt to help quiet them
 
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