Do any of you ever miss a noisy PC?
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Do any of you ever miss a noisy PC?
At times I do...not a really noisy one but the slight hum it'd have. Without it, I start to notice things such as noises from the outside like chirping cicadas (muted of course by my windows). Small things I do like twitter my fingers or writing on paper is more noticeable now and these noises I think are more annoying. The computer also seems like it's not even working either.
I might just uncouple some hard drives...
I might just uncouple some hard drives...
Hmm,
Now that you mention, I actually DO miss my noisy computer.. I used to have a Dell Optiplex, which was quite noisy, its not that I miss the noise, its more like I miss the computer..
I have used it for a long time, that lil computer shared tons of secrets, I have typed so many blogs and diaries, not to mention the creation of orkut page, the chats with MSN...
Hmmm.. the days I've spent playing FFXI in it!
Yes It was an old Dell Optiplex GX280...
Now that you mention, I actually DO miss my noisy computer.. I used to have a Dell Optiplex, which was quite noisy, its not that I miss the noise, its more like I miss the computer..
I have used it for a long time, that lil computer shared tons of secrets, I have typed so many blogs and diaries, not to mention the creation of orkut page, the chats with MSN...
Hmmm.. the days I've spent playing FFXI in it!
Yes It was an old Dell Optiplex GX280...
Re: Do any of you ever miss a noisy PC?
I reckon it responds to input devices if it's working?limee wrote:The computer also seems like it's not even working either.
You can replace silence by voluntary noise, like the radio for example.
No.
First computer I built myself used a Raidmax case with something like an 80mm side fan, 60mm rear exhaust (and actually...I think it didn't even come with an exhaust -- I know I eventually put a thermally controlled Vantec on there), and 4 80mm front intakes. Cheapo PSU with those--WHIIIRRRRWWWWRRRROOOOOWW...
First specific silent component I bought was an Antec Truepower 330 with the fan only headers...made a big difference.
First computer I built myself used a Raidmax case with something like an 80mm side fan, 60mm rear exhaust (and actually...I think it didn't even come with an exhaust -- I know I eventually put a thermally controlled Vantec on there), and 4 80mm front intakes. Cheapo PSU with those--WHIIIRRRRWWWWRRRROOOOOWW...
First specific silent component I bought was an Antec Truepower 330 with the fan only headers...made a big difference.
The only time I "miss" a noisy computer is after I switch one off, not having realised that I'd been tuning it out and that tuning it out was taking a lot of subconscious effort. When the noise is gone, so does the slight tension that goes with it. So, in summary, I miss noisy computers like I'd miss a hole in the head.
Incidental noises you mention like writing, insects, birds, cars going past etc., don't bother me nearly as much as insistent or repetitive sounds. The noises that annoy me more instead are from things like my fridge, distant car alarms, or some kid kicking a ball off the garage doors underneath our flat.
Incidental noises you mention like writing, insects, birds, cars going past etc., don't bother me nearly as much as insistent or repetitive sounds. The noises that annoy me more instead are from things like my fridge, distant car alarms, or some kid kicking a ball off the garage doors underneath our flat.
Surely you mean "I might just recouple some hard drives"?I might just uncouple some hard drives...
The noise was like it's voice, and it's goonee~Kate wrote:Hmm,
Now that you mention, I actually DO miss my noisy computer.. I used to have a Dell Optiplex, which was quite noisy, its not that I miss the noise, its more like I miss the computer..
Oh dear...of all the MMO's which require grinding...such evil...although, binding words to attacks was fun, even if people got angry from the spam in a battle D:Hmmm.. the days I've spent playing FFXI in it!
I personally love their casesFirst computer I built myself used a Raidmax case
Can't turn them up in my setup hehe, though I do do have some louder fans hanging around. Yeah I don't log on as much as I used to, not like I ever posted much, but the reviews are usually done well and I do appreciate advances in efficiency. Also, the case mods and setups that posters do here are interesting, as well as helping anyone that I can.I've not once missed a noisy computer. If you do there's an easy fix, turn the fans up.
Strange how you'd miss it and still be here?
You're probably right, although I had in mind of uncoupling one and letting it rattle in the 5.25" baySurely you mean "I might just recouple some hard drives"?
*Casts level 3 thread necromancy*
Having just recently re-built my water-cooling loop, I now have 2 nexus fans @ 7v running on the radiator hanging off the back of the case. At first I thought they would be annoying, but because of the smooth sound Nexus fans have, it is not irritating in the slightest. Imagine a puppy sleeping peacefully, that kind of nice sound.
Having just recently re-built my water-cooling loop, I now have 2 nexus fans @ 7v running on the radiator hanging off the back of the case. At first I thought they would be annoying, but because of the smooth sound Nexus fans have, it is not irritating in the slightest. Imagine a puppy sleeping peacefully, that kind of nice sound.
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Not a bit... In my work I have to take care around 100 Works stations, ranging from Core 2 Duo e21x0 series into very old 2,4 Ghz P4's. My own work computer is Dell Optiplex and it has horrible HDD noise.
After every day I come home from work, I thank that I have my quiet computer's that work well without noise.
I am actually thinking to suspend my work places personal computer HDD... damn Hitachi DeathStar series...
After every day I come home from work, I thank that I have my quiet computer's that work well without noise.
I am actually thinking to suspend my work places personal computer HDD... damn Hitachi DeathStar series...
Re: Do any of you ever miss a noisy PC?
No! But I certainly agree with you that noises that were not so very obvious pre-SPRC, have become a source of irritation. Like my wife's second hand floor lamp that buzzes like crazy... or her old Thinkpad laptop with a clogged fan... her desktop is about 1 m away from mine. The list could go on.limee wrote:At times I do...not a really noisy one but the slight hum it'd have. Without it, I start to notice things such as noises from the outside like chirping cicadas (muted of course by my windows). Small things I do like twitter my fingers or writing on paper is more noticeable now and these noises I think are more annoying. The computer also seems like it's not even working either.
I might just uncouple some hard drives...
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my memory of computing is odd. My first pc was a compaq 5600i with reverse cooling, extremely quiet. that was in 1999. gigantic atx board now called EATX, then it was just ATX. I have mimicked it ever since. It took 5 years to catch up to the silence that one had, with a fan bigger than 120mm and full bearings, still just being found in modern cases. Skipping over the crazy setups, 7 of them since then...I have one part left for good ol days and a distinct sound that still doesn't bother me..it is 12 years old now and running at this moment: a spare 6.4 GB western digital HDD in an external usb case for backup of a single dvd disc to burn later. I have had it for 10 years. Hours unknown. Heads making the exact same noise as when it began...
Reminds me of the past games of getting a 233 ide in a gateway 2000 box to make it work with a half inch space from the front of the drive to the case,no more or no less (very bizarre if one remembers such a chore) or the case I bought so thin, the spin of the little WD bent the box, or...well there are many times of other events. USB 2 is quicker than the ata33 it started off with. kinda funny. It is my noisiest pc part left of a decade of torture.
Reminds me of the past games of getting a 233 ide in a gateway 2000 box to make it work with a half inch space from the front of the drive to the case,no more or no less (very bizarre if one remembers such a chore) or the case I bought so thin, the spin of the little WD bent the box, or...well there are many times of other events. USB 2 is quicker than the ata33 it started off with. kinda funny. It is my noisiest pc part left of a decade of torture.
Another no.
Many years ago, when I knew very little about computers, my cheapo PSU started whirring like crazy. Stuck a pencil in there to jam the fan. Blew up. I was sleeping at the time and a flash came from inside the case along with a bang.. I woke up screaming thinking a divine entity had descended from heaven and into my bedroom. It hadn't.
Strangely, that computer never worked again...
Many years ago, when I knew very little about computers, my cheapo PSU started whirring like crazy. Stuck a pencil in there to jam the fan. Blew up. I was sleeping at the time and a flash came from inside the case along with a bang.. I woke up screaming thinking a divine entity had descended from heaven and into my bedroom. It hadn't.
Strangely, that computer never worked again...
Hrmms, that is strange; I blame gremlins.Hammy wrote:Another no.
Many years ago, when I knew very little about computers, my cheapo PSU started whirring like crazy. Stuck a pencil in there to jam the fan. Blew up. I was sleeping at the time and a flash came from inside the case along with a bang.. I woke up screaming thinking a divine entity had descended from heaven and into my bedroom. It hadn't.
Strangely, that computer never worked again...
Nope.
Definitely not. I don't really miss any of my old noisy computers. And not just because I still have most of them, though they're kind of sitting around unused.
I hardly miss anything about them, it's a bit shocking and surreal remembering using computers like that, not just the noise, but also all the hassles, all the things you couldn't do with them, the slowness, even the general crude aesthetics.
Though I do miss the great range of joysticks that used to be available a bit. (Yet ... I don't actually miss gaming in general)
Definitely not. I don't really miss any of my old noisy computers. And not just because I still have most of them, though they're kind of sitting around unused.
I hardly miss anything about them, it's a bit shocking and surreal remembering using computers like that, not just the noise, but also all the hassles, all the things you couldn't do with them, the slowness, even the general crude aesthetics.
Though I do miss the great range of joysticks that used to be available a bit. (Yet ... I don't actually miss gaming in general)
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Hahah, same thing here! I still have my joystick from Microsoft, used to be "high end" and came with a demo of Flight Simulator, ahh great days! Too bad Vista shove off support for the game port, as I sometimes install my ancient Sound Blaster Live to use the game port for my gamepads and play 8-bit games in emulatorsmathias wrote:Though I do miss the great range of joysticks that used to be available a bit. (Yet ... I don't actually miss gaming in general)
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I don't miss it. My last computer was a Systemax/Tiger Direct 1GHz Athlon (which is now in the basement), and man, was it noisy! My new quiet custom-built computer is so much more pleasant to be around.
Simple, start going for the negative dBs! That's when the computer actually starts sucking noise in.My goal for example is to completely silence my PC. I really don't know what happens after that. So what do you guys n gals do after you have reached the 0dB spot?