How to Build a Quiet High-Performance PC Video Overview - Part 4 - AcousticPC.com

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2010

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This is Part 4 of How to Build a Quiet High-Performance PC Video Overview. In this episode we take a look at the complete system and cable management, and towards the end we test out how quiet this system is.

Specs:

Zalman MS1000-H1 Chassis
Seasonic X-Series 750W Modular 80 Plus Gold Power Supply
ASUS P7P55 WorkStation Supercomputer Motherboard
Intel Xeon X3470 LGA 1156 Processor
Thermalright True Black 120 CPU Cooler
Thermalright HR-03 GTX GPU Cooler
BFG Tech GeForce GTX 275 OC Video Card
LSI 3Ware SAS 9750-4i RAID Controller Card
Seagate Cheetah 600GB 10,000RPM 6Gb/s SCSI Hard Drives
OCZ Gold-Series 4x2GB 8GB DDR3-12800 1600MHz Memory
Sony DVD Burner
AcoustiPack Case Noise Reduction Foam Blocks
Noctua NF-P12 120mm Fans
SilenX 120mm Quiet Fans

and much more.....

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  • my computer is an Asus Mini-desktop and whenever i put in a Cd or dvd when it reads its so loud, and makes so many vibrations my mom thinks it's going to explode O.o

  • @SasoriOTRS Go to our web site and check out our Quiet CD/DVD Rom drives and Blu-Ray Drives!

  • So basically it doesn't matter which parts you have, it matters the case

  • @CrypticGamingNation it's like a well made house it starts from the ground up[. a good structure, in the case of a PC, a good case focus on quiet/ silent, sturdy well made with sound proofing, but you also need a quiet power supply, quiet case fans, and quiet CPU fan. and by combining it with good heatsinks you can achieve quiet, even silent yet high-performance even moderate overclocking is possible.

  • how much would one of those cost?

    

  • @yomama771000 I believe this PC was in the 5-7 thousand range easy but we used a Xeon processor a super computer motherboard from ASUS and very special hard drives, everything top notch. This is not always needed, and also since one year these parts have gone down in price drastically with all the new processors, and video cards. So it would be much less now. Look out sometime this week we will be coming out with some new videos on new builds, using dual 580gtx video cards and latest processors

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  • Whoa... learned something... interesting!

  • When you pronounce CH-A-SS-I, do you mean it like KA-IS? Coz I think that you're trying to pronounce the word CASE, but you are pronouncing it wrong, that kinda confused me but by this video I realized it for myself. :)

  • Peter, i just want you to know, you are awesome

  • lol if you want a silent cooler pc just get bigger fans, smaller fans have to spin at higher rpms to provide airflow....... kinda like a 4 cylinder engine lol

  • It's actually quite loud for an idle system imo... Nice cooling tho.

  • lol all the noise is coming from the fans, so just replace what u have with noctuas xD

  • @im0rtel Plz do that so i can reduce the noice of my jet engine ;)

  • chassis has no "ch" sound at the beginning of the word. sorry but i was getting really frustrated

  • in this video there is a diferent cd/dvd drive??

  • how much would it cost to tbuild this from scratch

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