 I took a couple minutes today to upgrade my computer, not upgrade as in CPU RAM and all that good stuff because that's all still pretty good. I needed it quieter. I needed less noise. So we swapped out for a liquid cooling system, which now I regret not doing sooner because the noise level has dropped so much in my office, especially when I'm rendering video. I'm in my office now rendering video and I'm not hearing any of that background noise, which I love. So we had to put a few different fans in here. So I used the Cougar Vortex fans which are great for being quiet and I used the B Quiet Power Supply. The B Quiet Power Supply lives up to its name. It is absolutely silent and I'm really impressed with it. The only chance we're running into is if you run all the fans at full RPM, they're a little bit noisy still. So what we did was we put more fans to run at lower RPM, but then I put more fans than would go on the hard drive. So this was my solution for that. Basically I took a Molex connector and split it out with a couple of resistors. I didn't have the one right resistor I needed, but you can combine resistors. To create the right speed. So once we figured out with some trial and error that three resistors were needed we soldered them together and away we go. So that's my quick update for my computer upgrade, but definitely a big fan of liquid cooling and definitely much happier with this now. So hopefully when I do any of the recordings and do my training videos that there won't be any more background noise and fan noise that I've always had to go through and edit out. Thanks.