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11341
... 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...
Frank Huber
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Oct 1, 2003
3:19 pm
11342
... 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
11343
... 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...
Mirar
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Oct 1, 2003
9:55 pm
11344
... 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
11345
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...
Justin
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Oct 2, 2003
4:48 am
11346
What case is it? It's POWMAX AL01-KHS...
Weldon Avian
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Oct 2, 2003
10:38 am
11347
... It's POWMAX AL01-KHS...
Weldon Avian
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Oct 2, 2003
11:14 am
11348
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...
David Neeley
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Oct 2, 2003
3:23 pm
11349
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...
Henry Jackson
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Oct 3, 2003
4:40 pm
11350
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...
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mikechinvan
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Oct 3, 2003
5:28 pm
11351
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...
Justin
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Oct 4, 2003
10:51 am
11352
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...
Justin
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Oct 4, 2003
7:50 pm
11353
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...
R. Kinder
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Oct 4, 2003
8:28 pm
11354
... 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/ ...
Kris
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Oct 4, 2003
9:53 pm
11355
... Think I was just discussing suspending HDD's, how about hanging it up in elastic wire? :) /Mirar...
Mirar
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Oct 5, 2003
6:58 am
11356
... 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...
Naoyuki Tai
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Oct 6, 2003
1:42 am
11357
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...
Gary Wooley
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Oct 7, 2003
2:48 am
11358
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...
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mikechinvan
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Oct 7, 2003
6:53 am
11359
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!...
terramir
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Oct 8, 2003
3:48 am
11360
#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...
R. Kinder
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Oct 8, 2003
4:03 am
11361
... 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 ...
Mirar
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Oct 8, 2003
6:16 am
11362
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...
terramir
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Oct 8, 2003
1:56 pm
11363
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...
maike13
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Oct 8, 2003
3:02 pm
11364
... Isn't it still totally acceptable for a CPU that should work at 85°C? Or was it 80°C? 27dB(A) is way noisier then -oodB(A). ;) /Mirar...
Mirar
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Oct 8, 2003
4:53 pm
11365
... 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...
R. Kinder
rusty075
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Oct 8, 2003
5:45 pm
11366
... 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...
Mirar
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Oct 8, 2003
5:51 pm
11367
Good article - the temperature differential between the two heatsink blocks connected by the heatpipes seems to suggest that the heatpipe capacity could be...
Albert Fong (ATX)
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Oct 8, 2003
10:34 pm
11368
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...
mantrogo
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Oct 10, 2003
12:06 am
11369
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...
Martin C. Martin
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Oct 10, 2003
12:42 am
11370
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...
Naoyuki Tai
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Oct 10, 2003
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