... First, I can't imagine why a posting to this group needs PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) protection. Second, I'm guessing the "stripping away" wouldn't happen if...
... There are many reasons but it's probably offtopic to discuss them here. ... Only spammers and criminals have reason to use html mail (marketers and ...
Luca Olivetti
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Oct 1, 2003 9:48 pm
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... The mindless stripping is better, in my opinion, then sending out large files to mailing lists or bulk mail in general. :-) But it's sad that it removes...
... you're right, but a pgp signature is just a handful of lines ... Old stile pgp inlines the signature (and has to escape any line starting with "-"), but...
Luca Olivetti
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Oct 1, 2003 10:36 pm
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That's actually what I'd like to do with one of these things... If they're cheap enough, I plan to buy some sheet aluminum and build a cube =) With a slot...
Because of the volume of mail I get, and because I find it more convenient to use Web-based email, I simply subscribed to this and a number of other lists in...
After spending several years sitting next to a (now obsolete) CAD workstation that I've done my best to quiet down (quiet power supply, cpu cooler, etc.) and...
HP does not provide noise specs for these machines, they seem to have taken a step backwards in this regard -- A 15 minute hunt for noise / acoustic specs...
I'm VERY pleased with the noise levels of the Seasonic Tornado PSU I bought last month. I plan on purchasing the Antec P160 on Aug. 13 or 14 (whenever the...
Is there anything on the market that puts a 80mm fan into two 5.25" bays in a case intake/exhaust fan orientation? (I want to mount a fan in that way to cool...
There's no product like that that I'm aware of... But what about gluing two bay covers together and then cutting an 80mm hole in it? ... ===== The information...
... Like the one in these photos? The fan it comes with is fairly quet (a Sunon model), but certainly not almost-silent. http://www.k.eclipse.co.uk/hdbay/ ...
... PC Power & Cooling has a product called Bay Cool III which takes two 5.25" slots and mounts one 80mm fan. However, it is designed to mount 3 3.5" drives...
Hi, I put a Vantec Stealth 92mm fan in these ... http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?T1=161+0404 and use them for a similar purpose as what you...
Fanless Heatpipe CPU Cooling System at Silent PC Review This fanless CPU cooling project is an exercise in logical design and simple execution using available...
good article, two problems I see: #1 nobody wants that much heat sink on the side it would make the case side heavy and the psu would definitely be in the way!...
#1 Only if it's in an otherwise conventional case. it's pretty clear that for this to be implemented commerically the whole system would have to be designed...
... Side heavy? PSU? Why? This isn't a commercial product... ... No, it's not... :-) ... That's probably easy to check, just measure the temperature of the ...
64 C for a Athlon XP @ 2000 mhz :s @ 1.64V that is a lot my slk-800 with a 27 dB(A) 32 cfm cools a xp 2500 @ 2200 @ 1.87V under full load no higher than 60C...
What temperatures are considered "normal" for CPU (for example a 3GHz P4) (a) when idling and (b) when 100% loaded. What sort of case temperature should I be...
... The temperature that your CPU runs at is irrelevant to whether or not 64°C is too hot. If it's stable, it's cool enough. And don't forget that he solution...
... It's probably more like -something dB(A), say -50dB(A). :-) The heatpipe and the air whooshing past the heatsink probably makes some noise, otherwise it's...
Good article - the temperature differential between the two heatsink blocks connected by the heatpipes seems to suggest that the heatpipe capacity could be...
Hi Martin I have good and bad news... Good news - I've a 9800 and a ZM80C (the previous model to your 80A) and it's fine, and I've read that it also fits the...
Thanks, I've had it in there for a while now, and haven't seen any problems (although I noticed it rebooting the other day when I hadn't touched it...) I...
Hi, I have a Shuttle SV25. After bending and cutting some aluminum chassis, using external power supply, my SV25 is "pretty good" in terms of noise. The noise...