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[linux-dvb] Re: AW: Minimum System Requirements & Power Supply
May want to rerient case with power supply at top and
since heat rises, you should get a natural convection
current going. Hard drives probably need to be reoriented
too since they don't usually want to be in a vertical
direction. You'd probably still burn out power supply and
hard drives and CPU but it would take longer. ;-)
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 08:14:54AM +0200, Gerhard Andreas (RtW1/WIR2) wrote:
> Hello Christian,
> _______________
>
> Von: Christian Neumair [mailto:Christian135@web.de]
> Dear DVB Fans,
> i've got an important question...
> ... is there a way to modify or build a power supply that's absolutely
> noiseless similar to Mac Cube with passive cooling?
> Thanks a lot!
>
> So far,
> Christian Neumair :-)
> _____________________
>
> I guess you might me interested in http://www.silentpc.XXX (org or com,...)
> I checked this out and there are, in my eyes, three solutions:
> 1. Fanless power supply: http://www.tkpower.com It is not listed (eg 150W),
> but they do offer them.
> 2. Modify fan to run at 7V instead of 12V: http://www.fanbus.com
> 3. Remove fan completely from power supply and run it like that. When it
> burns out, replace it with a new one. (Currently you can get a 145W power
> supply in Germany for DM7,95+Dm7Shipping at http://www.pollin.de ; I guess I
> will get me some ;) )
>
> Best,
>
> Andreas
>
>
>
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