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Hi. First post, but I've been sniffing around for a while! A friend was upgrading his system, so I bought his old machine from him (I'm new to this, so apologies if the info's not clear!)...
I had to take the case completely apart to clean everything when I got it - three years of nicotine to remove. It went back exactly how it came apart, and everything's tight.
My problem is, the sides of the case vibrate like mad - if I take them off there's absolutely no vibration at all! I figured I could do a few things to help, wondered if I'm on the right lines and if anyone had any further suggestions?
1. fan mounts - rubber gaskets or pins
2. replace cpu fan with noctua
3. anti-vib feet (suspect they'd be too soft, though - it's heavy!)
4. "soundproofing" stuck to inside of case
5. sort out my woeful cable management (no clue how best to route and tie cables off, mind!)
Pic > http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac27/moley6knipe/the_inside.jpg
I don't game with this case, I wanted such a beast of a thing for the hard drive capacity (I've got a massive, massive iTunes/AppleTV library)
Silverstone case. Don't know model no. Two rear 80mm fans, one front 120mm fan, space for 80mm fan on top. 7 PCI slots, 6 int 5.25, 6 int 3.5 bays. mobo slides out of the rear (once heatsink removed, natch). two side-hinged doors on front
Two rear fans are Noctua NF-R8, front is NF-P12 (I've just fitted all three, replacing Everflows - all three with the Ultra-low noise adaptors on, making P12 900rpm and R8 800rpm). CPU fan is an Everflow 92mm. No fan fitted on top of case
Asus P5E3 Deluxe mobo
Chip's a Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00Ghz, don't know model though
4Gb DDR3 memory
Corsair HX620w PSU
WinXP SP3 running on a WD2500AAKS drive, two more WD drives in the case (WD10EACS 1Tb and WD6400AAKS 640Gb)
I had to take the case completely apart to clean everything when I got it - three years of nicotine to remove. It went back exactly how it came apart, and everything's tight.
My problem is, the sides of the case vibrate like mad - if I take them off there's absolutely no vibration at all! I figured I could do a few things to help, wondered if I'm on the right lines and if anyone had any further suggestions?
1. fan mounts - rubber gaskets or pins
2. replace cpu fan with noctua
3. anti-vib feet (suspect they'd be too soft, though - it's heavy!)
4. "soundproofing" stuck to inside of case
5. sort out my woeful cable management (no clue how best to route and tie cables off, mind!)
Pic > http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac27/moley6knipe/the_inside.jpg
I don't game with this case, I wanted such a beast of a thing for the hard drive capacity (I've got a massive, massive iTunes/AppleTV library)
Silverstone case. Don't know model no. Two rear 80mm fans, one front 120mm fan, space for 80mm fan on top. 7 PCI slots, 6 int 5.25, 6 int 3.5 bays. mobo slides out of the rear (once heatsink removed, natch). two side-hinged doors on front
Two rear fans are Noctua NF-R8, front is NF-P12 (I've just fitted all three, replacing Everflows - all three with the Ultra-low noise adaptors on, making P12 900rpm and R8 800rpm). CPU fan is an Everflow 92mm. No fan fitted on top of case
Asus P5E3 Deluxe mobo
Chip's a Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00Ghz, don't know model though
4Gb DDR3 memory
Corsair HX620w PSU
WinXP SP3 running on a WD2500AAKS drive, two more WD drives in the case (WD10EACS 1Tb and WD6400AAKS 640Gb)