On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 02:45, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > > ..before re-assembly, rip open vacuum cleaner bags and use the
> > > filter sheets to cover all case openings?
> >
> > NO!
>
> ..I said "all". I guess I could have said "_all_" etc. ;-)
This wouldn't change the results.
As I tri
On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 14:30:54 +0100,
Christian Schnobrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Son, 2004-02-01 at 04:48, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
>
> > > > carpeted floor. It's a simple matter to make filters for case
> > > > fans and to install in such a way that there's al
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Christian Schnobrich wrote:
> I made three big holes into the side of my case, close to the bottom.
for each incoming air ... you should have equally large exit holes
> Yes, the PS actually spills it's hot air back into the case.
bad idea :-)
> Before I did so, I had a s
On Son, 2004-02-01 at 17:25, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
>
> Your hints will be welcome
Ok :)
Well, the general layout would be clear at a glance if I had a digicam.
I made three big holes into the side of my case, close to the bottom.
Here's where the fans blow air into the case. The fans do
Christian Schnobrich wrote:
Paul (was it Paul?) made an important statement: maintain a positive air
pressure in the case. That's my (current, and working) approach: have a
set of fans gather their air through a filter and blow it into the
housing.
There's a few hints and tips I'd gladly pass on
Christian Schnobrich wrote:
On Son, 2004-02-01 at 04:48, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
carpeted floor. It's a simple matter to make filters for case fans
and to install in such a way that there's always positive air
pressure in the case.
..before re-assembly, rip open vacuum cleaner bags and use the filter
iguez
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Subject: Re: Mobo with fan controls
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 02:30:54PM +0100, Christian Schnobrich wrote:
> Paul (was it Paul?) made an important statement: maintain a positive
> air pressure in the case. That
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 02:30:54PM +0100, Christian Schnobrich wrote:
> Paul (was it Paul?) made an important statement: maintain a positive air
> pressure in the case. That's my (current, and working) approach: have a
> set of fans gather their air through a filter and blow it into the
> housing
On Son, 2004-02-01 at 04:48, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > > carpeted floor. It's a simple matter to make filters for case fans
> > > and to install in such a way that there's always positive air
> > > pressure in the case.
>
> ..before re-assembly, rip open vacuum cleaner bags and use the filter
> she
They usta use slabs of foam rubber to filter the air for copier
machines.
Furnace filter material would work too.
You can also remove a motherboard and wash it in the sink. should be dry
after 8 hours.
In most cases, removing the power supply and remounting it outside on
the back of the case work
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 16:18:23 -0600,
Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Paul Morgan wrote:
> > On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 20:42:22 -0800, Day Brown wrote:
> >
> >
> >>One other reminder that PCs were designed for the corporate
> >environment.>People at home ope
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 04:46:19PM +, M.Kirchhoff wrote:
[snip]
> 2. Get quiet hard drives, like the Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 line.
>
I'm hearing people say that the Barracuda 7200's aren't the legends of
quietness that previous models were. Instead, the Samsung Spinpoint
line is said to the
Paul Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 20:42:22 -0800, Day Brown wrote:
One other reminder that PCs were designed for the corporate environment.
People at home open the windows. And after being a home a few years, the
fans have clogged the heat sinks with dust, and the system fries. I run
with th
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 20:00:44 +,
Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> The only one I don't do this to is the CPU fan - I leave that with the
> full unhindered 12V.
..reminds me of that eerie sound I heard on a big fs shuffle half a year
ago; gkrell read cpu @
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 20:42:22 -0800, Day Brown wrote:
> One other reminder that PCs were designed for the corporate environment.
> People at home open the windows. And after being a home a few years, the
> fans have clogged the heat sinks with dust, and the system fries. I run
> with the hood off.
One other reminder that PCs were designed for the corporate environment.
People at home open the windows. And after being a home a few years, the
fans have clogged the heat sinks with dust, and the system fries. I run
with the hood off. Also take off the cover on the power supply, and
threw away th
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 15:55:21 -0800, Wendell Cochran wrote:
> Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:27:57 -0600
> From: Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so
>> they can be turned off or down when not needed . . .
>
>
> PC Power & Cooling (
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:27:57 -0600
From: Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so
> they can be turned off or down when not needed . . .
PC Power & Cooling (& maybe others) sells power-supply units with
fans that vary speed accordi
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:50:53PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> s. keeling wrote:
> >Incoming from Hugo Vanwoerkom:
> >
> >>I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
> >>can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
> >
> >
> >I have never understoo
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 09:27:57AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi Debian List!
>
> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
> can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
>
> Googling and searching the hardware vendors/reviewers I am having
>
M.Kirchhoff wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom care2.com> writes:
I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
You'd be better off with a separate fan-control system. Something like the
following:
http://store.yahoo.
s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Hugo Vanwoerkom:
I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
I have never understood you guys who want to do this with finesse.
It's in the, what?, brain, soul, character?
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
> On 2004-01-30, s. keeling penned:
> > Incoming from Hugo Vanwoerkom:
> >>
> >> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
> >> can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
> >
> > I have never understood you guys who
On 2004-01-30, s. keeling penned:
> Incoming from Hugo Vanwoerkom:
>>
>> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
>> can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
>
> I have never understood you guys who want to do this with finesse.
> Just brute forc
Incoming from Hugo Vanwoerkom:
>
> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
> can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
I have never understood you guys who want to do this with finesse.
Just brute force it! Get a desk that has a big enough ped
Hugo Vanwoerkom care2.com> writes:
> I am looking for a mobo that has controls on for all its fans so they
> can be turned off or down when not needed, like the laptops do.
You'd be better off with a separate fan-control system. Something like the
following:
http://store.yahoo.com/directron/nxp
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