موضوع میں صفحات: < [1 2 3] | Looking for a quiet PC دھاگا پوسٹ کرنے والے: Luca Tutino
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FarkasAndras wrote:
so why not discuss ways and means of cutting down on the noise?
Because you are also assuming that the user will set up a system with a graphic card that need a fan and more internal fans. It might as well not be the case. | | | Umm... because some of them ARE making noise? | Dec 6, 2010 |
Well, Gianni, you wrote:
...what does CPUs and graphic cards have to do with noise? They are noiseless, don't produce any noise because they have no moving parts.
It suggests that the choice of the graphics card is completely irrelevant as far as the noise is concerned...
That is obviously not true, as many of them are quite noisy, if they have a fan - it does not matter whether they are new or old, midrange or cutting-edge. We're just pointing out that if Luca decides to build (or have built) his new machine, this component does need to be taken into consideration.
Of course, he could also go with the onboard graphics, but not all of them support multiple monitors. | | | Luca Tutino اٹلی رکن (2002) اطالویسےانگریزی + ... TOPIC STARTER re: HP G71-340US Core 2 Duo T6600, 17.3 | Dec 9, 2010 |
Nicole Schnell wrote:
This machine is so silent, I have to put my ear close to the keyboard to hear some faint humming. I am thrilled!
Thank you Nicole, this is interesting. Can you please also tell me how many months have you used i by now?
Luca | | | Luca Tutino اٹلی رکن (2002) اطالویسےانگریزی + ... TOPIC STARTER USB hobs are not the same thing | Dec 9, 2010 |
Jack Doughty wrote:
You can get a USB hub with four outlets for about five euros, and one with 12 outlets for about 15 euros.
Hi Jack, fact is that if you want a reliable USB hub you have to connect it to an extra power supply. My HP has a tendency to loose track of USB devices every once in a while, if I use a simple hub. | |
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Luca Tutino اٹلی رکن (2002) اطالویسےانگریزی + ... TOPIC STARTER Computer shops | Dec 9, 2010 |
Gillian Scheibelein wrote:
Components:
- Scythe Shuriken (supersilent)
- 550 Watt LC6550GP Silent Giant Green, 14cm
2x Xilence interner vibration-free harddisk frames (EUR 29.00 each)
The extra price (about 80 Euros) was worth it.
Tahnk you Jill! It is good to know that I am not alone...
Did you find your computer shop online or on the street? | | | Nicole Schnell امریکہ Local time: 15:19 جرمنسےانگریزی + ... میموریم میں
Luca Tutino wrote:
Nicole Schnell wrote:
This machine is so silent, I have to put my ear close to the keyboard to hear some faint humming. I am thrilled!
Thank you Nicole, this is interesting. Can you please also tell me how many months have you used i by now?
Luca
I bought it exactly 12 months ago. It's the best machine I ever had. | | | Local shop with online service | Dec 9, 2010 |
Luca Tutino wrote:
Gillian Scheibelein wrote:
Components:
- Scythe Shuriken (supersilent)
- 550 Watt LC6550GP Silent Giant Green, 14cm
2x Xilence interner vibration-free harddisk frames (EUR 29.00 each)
The extra price (about 80 Euros) was worth it.
Tahnk you Jill! It is good to know that I am not alone...
Did you find your computer shop online or on the street?
It was built by www.kiebel.de, a local shop with an online ordering service that had been recommended by a friend. I told them what I needed and they found the appropriate components. | | | Luca Tutino اٹلی رکن (2002) اطالویسےانگریزی + ... TOPIC STARTER Dell computer silence :) | Feb 2, 2011 |
Jan Kolbaba wrote:
"problem" i am solving right now. I use three independent monitors connected via a Matrox module http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/products/gxm/th2go/#close to my five-years-old laptop Asus and its fans are pretty loud. I noticed this fact after installing and using the new version of Trados 2009. It's deadly annoying to listen to this noise (created by changing speeds of fans) especially in the evening. So I decided to purchase a new desktop Dell ( http://www.itechnews.net/2010/01/11/dell-studio-xps-8100-core-i7i5-desktop-pc/ ). Its graphic card ATI Radeon HD5770 1GB is supposed to support up to three monitors (one of them via HDMI connection) so I hope it'll fulfil all my requirements. The requirement number ONE is the quietness. I will get it within a few days - hopefully, so I will let you know
Cheers Jan
[Edited at 2010-12-05 18:37 GMT] [Edited at 2010-12-05 18:43 GMT]
Hi Jan,
I wonder how is your Dell performing about requirement #1.
(Right now I am working with my Notebook in the next room, secondary monitor keyboard and mouse connected on cables through the door, and I am still a bit annoyed by my HP noise. I is a pity, because otherwise my Pavillon is really doing great!)
Best,
Luca | |
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web site that might be of use | Feb 2, 2011 |
There’s a blog that I used to read frequently (back when I was not afraid of swapping parts in my PC) that talks about silent PC’s, at http://www.silentpcreview.com/ . It might be of use. | | | quiet & silent PCs | Feb 2, 2011 |
Ambrose,
Pardon me, but SPCR is not just a blog - it's a full blown, ultimately comprehensive and most professional PC components review site on the planet, period. No other site can match their expertise, attention to detail, methodology and test gear. Seriously, I do mean it, just check out its review sections and forums. Compared to other PC review sites they're like, say, MIT to an elementary school in Arkansas. I've been an active reader & poster there for +5 years. I should kn... See more Ambrose,
Pardon me, but SPCR is not just a blog - it's a full blown, ultimately comprehensive and most professional PC components review site on the planet, period. No other site can match their expertise, attention to detail, methodology and test gear. Seriously, I do mean it, just check out its review sections and forums. Compared to other PC review sites they're like, say, MIT to an elementary school in Arkansas. I've been an active reader & poster there for +5 years. I should know
I'm myself a huge enthusiast of v quiet PCs and go to great lengths to achieve this. Yes, it does take some research and perhaps a little more costly parts, but it's worth it. Especially if you want your PC to not only be unobtrusively quiet, or, as the SPCR folks say "effectively silent" (even tho their anechoic chamber says it's actually above floor noise), but also to have some considerable clout (mainly for gaming purposes). ▲ Collapse | | | useful resource on this topic | Feb 2, 2011 |
My bad, Patryk. I wasn’t too sure about the proper etiquettes on this forum. I do hold the same high regard for SPCR as you do, but I do think of it as a blog. Not all blogs are the same =P
So let me reword my suggestion:
Back when I was not afraid of swapping parts in my PC, I used to frequently read Silent PC Review (www.silentpcreview.com). I find its reviews very objective and free ... See more My bad, Patryk. I wasn’t too sure about the proper etiquettes on this forum. I do hold the same high regard for SPCR as you do, but I do think of it as a blog. Not all blogs are the same =P
So let me reword my suggestion:
Back when I was not afraid of swapping parts in my PC, I used to frequently read Silent PC Review (www.silentpcreview.com). I find its reviews very objective and free of brand bias, and I strongly recommend this resource if you want to delve into the topic of quiet PC’s.

[Edited at 2011-02-02 06:31 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Tom in London برطانیہ Local time: 23:19 رکن (2008) انگریزیسےاطالوی
Luca Tutino wrote:
The fan NOISE became disturbing about 4 months after I bought it, and by now I have my ears ringing day and night.
Since I got used to work with 2 monitors .....
Well Luca- you're answering your own question. Driving 2 monitors is causing your computer to overheat, which means that the cooling fan has to run at maximum speed all the time.
If you still want to run 2 monitors but not have a computer that overheats, you'll need a very powerful new one and will need to make sure it's very well ventilated all round its body.
BTW and FWIW I'm using a MAcBook Pro with a big 21" Apple Cinema display plugged into it. The MBP hardly ever makes any noise at all. It does get slightly warm if I'm doing processor-hungry things such as copying large amounts of data. At such times the fan comes on but it makes very little noise. I'm amazed that some PC people out there have actually been wearing earplugs !
[Edited at 2011-02-02 08:35 GMT] | |
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Tom in London wrote:
Well Luca- you're answering your own question. Driving 2 monitors is causing your computer to overheat, which means that the cooling fan has to run at maximum speed all the time.
That is absolutely untrue... That is, it might be true if Luca has played the most demanding games on an overclocked graphics card or watched HD video on one monitor and performed calculations in the background - then the second monitor might make a difference. In desktop applications it does not make a difference at all.
For what it is worth, the first graphics card I bought (oh, Matrox, where art thou?) was capable of supporting a second monitor (dualhead, as it was then called). That was in 2000... Also, if it was so demanding, laptop manufacturers would not put on each machine a monitor output port which is usually capable of displaying a different view on the external machine.
[Edited at 2011-02-02 09:44 GMT] | | | Well (reprise) | Feb 2, 2011 |
Jabberwock wrote:
Well, Gianni, you wrote:
...what does CPUs and graphic cards have to do with noise? They are noiseless, don't produce any noise because they have no moving parts.
It suggests that the choice of the graphics card is completely irrelevant as far as the noise is concerned...
That is obviously not true, as many of them are quite noisy, if they have a fan - it does not matter whether they are new or old, midrange or cutting-edge. We're just pointing out that if Luca decides to build (or have built) his new machine, this component does need to be taken into consideration.
Of course, he could also go with the onboard graphics, but not all of them support multiple monitors.
Well, I could only imagine that someone who had enough braincells would consider the equality *fan=more noise* in the picture, wouldn't he/she | | | Luca Tutino اٹلی رکن (2002) اطالویسےانگریزی + ... TOPIC STARTER
SPCR looks exactly like what I have been looking for! Thank you Ambrose!
@Tom - I don't think so: the noise problem started independently, and it continues even with any 1 monitor arrangement (primary monitor is off now, as the notebook is on the floor beyond a closed door).
I have seen on youtube and elsewhere the real cause of this noise: simply dust buildup in a corner where it cannot be removed with compressed air. It is a specific problem on most HP Pavili... See more SPCR looks exactly like what I have been looking for! Thank you Ambrose!
@Tom - I don't think so: the noise problem started independently, and it continues even with any 1 monitor arrangement (primary monitor is off now, as the notebook is on the floor beyond a closed door).
I have seen on youtube and elsewhere the real cause of this noise: simply dust buildup in a corner where it cannot be removed with compressed air. It is a specific problem on most HP Pavilion dv5000s. A real shame for such an nice machine, which I would gladly continue using for a few more years. Opening the notebook to clean it won't do it either, as it is actually necessary to take it completely apart. (I might try it once I have my new PC in).
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