You most likely cannot make it totally soundproof but you can lessen the sound. Do not leave it on a bare floor - that will magnify sound. Place the computer on sound absorbing material like a rubber pad. Make an enclosure for it that still allows airflow. Use high quality fans plus an oversize CPU fan and cooler as it will not have to spin as fast to maintain temperature.
2006-07-21 04:01:11
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answered by smgray99 7
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you will laugh. the main inexpensive way: convey jointly a multitude of newspaper which you and acquaintances are throwing away. decrease into strips combination flour and water to a watery paste consistency combination the strips into the paste practice to wall shop on till you attain 2 inches each and every of how around the wall. the final thank you to soundproof is to coach various mass to the wall. Paper works only advantageous. usually drywall is the popular fabric. 2 layers of a million/2 drywall will critically decrease the sound shifting out the wall.
2016-12-10 11:35:55
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answered by hust 4
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Unfortunately modern PCs are noisy due to the cooling requirements.
You can purchase better fans that operate quieter but that gets expensive.
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2006-07-21 03:26:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Newer computers, such as the Power Mac G5 are almost completely silent. I can't even tell if its running or not by listening to it.
2006-07-21 09:06:14
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answered by Nick 4
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Yes.
You can use water cooling which is virtually silent but it's pricey.
2006-07-21 17:20:19
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answered by cheaptalker 2
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um, sound absorbing pads, look on www.xoxide.com
i think, either that or its www.coolerguys.com
It doesn't work that well though
2006-07-21 04:12:16
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answered by Eng 5
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Does it really annoy you that bad?
2006-07-21 07:31:24
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answered by pfc_weiss 5
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