best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room?

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best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room?

I am looking for the best solution for computer noise .  Preferrably I would like to get it out of the room and use some kind of wall panel to run the vga, usb, etc   Anyone done this?  Or what is the quitests case, fan pwr supply combo?

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    Bristol_Jonesey
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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/02 04:36:22 (permalink)
    Have a look here.

    If you're not in the UK I'm sure there are similar sites applicable to where you live.

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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/02 15:11:10 (permalink)
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    Have a look here.

    If you're not in the UK I'm sure there are similar sites applicable to where you live.


    thanks  Yeah I am not in the UK but I am sure there are sites in the states like that.  thanks again!!

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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/02 21:27:35 (permalink)
    I find just upgrading your fans can make a huge difference. Those little pee wee processor fans are loud,Also Video card fans..  I hung a big 5" in there and now mine is very quiet.  The bigger the fan they run slower therefore quieter.
    I do sometimes put a small sound absorbing panel in front of the CPU which is under my desk.
     Bottom line is the CPU noise floor is lower than that of my pre amps. :)  

    It would be a PITA to have the computer in another room.

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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/03 18:42:22 (permalink)
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    I find just upgrading your fans can make a huge difference. Those little pee wee processor fans are loud,Also Video card fans..  I hung a big 5" in there and now mine is very quiet.  The bigger the fan they run slower therefore quieter.
    I do sometimes put a small sound absorbing panel in front of the CPU which is under my desk.
     Bottom line is the CPU noise floor is lower than that of my pre amps. :)  

    It would be a PITA to have the computer in another room.
      Yeah it would be a pain but I am looking into it.  why?  for example when doing vocals with a a good condensor mic or acoustic guitars,  the fans still picked up.  But maybe if I get a really quiet computer/fans I will think differently.   If you have one so quiet that your preamps add more nosie that is pretty good.

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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/03 19:33:17 (permalink)
    You can replace your CPU and case fans but your Power Supply might still make a racket. Look into these brands. CPU fan: Noctua, Zalman. Case fans: Zalman. PSU: Coolermaster. There are also ways to sound proof your computer case. Go look at ADK's site to see what they use for silent systems to get a better idea of what to do.
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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/03 19:43:08 (permalink)
    My case is a Silver Stone and I bought it because it was built to be quiet. The CPU and Video card fans ( which don't come with the case ) was my only problem,, I believe my fan is a coolermaster ultra quiet or something like that....$10.
    Pick up a Decibel meter and test your room.
    about $50

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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/03 20:52:04 (permalink)
    Yeah... actually my post was a little faulty. Coolermaster usually has good stuff for all fans but Zalman and Noctua are good ones to look into as well. I lucked out and snagged a Zalman case that seems to be getting a little rare these days. Is nice. My Noctua CPU fan was a bit of a pain to install but worth it.
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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/04 00:26:42 (permalink)
    Ok thanks guys for all the input.  will check some stuff out

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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/04 03:55:24 (permalink)
    And the best way to silence your graphics card is simple - buy a passively cooled one, not fan cooled.

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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/04 05:44:48 (permalink)
    I have a fan cooled graphics card but because SONAR doesn't tax the graphic engine it never cuts in so it's as quiet as can be.

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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/04 11:22:42 (permalink)
    I think I have too many computers (eight) to make them all quiet so I keep them all in another room.  It is really easy and not at all a PITA.  What do you really need aside from a bunch of extension cords?

    The monitor is the hardest part, whether you're using VGA or DVI or whatever you need to get the highest quality extension cord you can.  I mean seriously pay as much as you can pay, up to $100 for just the extension cord.  It makes a huge difference in quality and the cheap ones are completely useless.

    For the keyboard/mouse I use a standard USB extension cord and connect them directly to the computer (no hub) because I heard that was best.  I've never had a problem with them.

    For everything else I just run one standard USB extension cord into a USB hub in my main room and connect everything else to that... printer, trackball, mixers, dvd burner, backup drives, footswitches, etc.

    Almost forgot, also a couple MIDI interfaces that I connect directly to the computer via extension cord.  Fortunately it has enough USB ports.  I could have left these in the other room with the computers and run MIDI cables to them but it was easy enough to use extension cords and I've never had an issue with them.

    For the other computers (I don't know if you have more than one), I use remote desktop over ethernet.  It works so nice, control everything from your main screen.  However, I also did run all the cables to have a separate monitor and KVM switchbox in my main room because sometimes you just can't rely on software.  This was much more of a PITA, especially with that many computers.  However, I rarely use it and if I was going to do it all over again I would have set up the KVM switchbox and monitor in the other room with all the computers.  I could go in there to use it when I need to but otherwise remote desktop is the answer.  Hope that helps.
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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/04 11:36:36 (permalink)
    And the best way to silence your graphics card is simple - buy a passively cooled one, not fan cooled

    +1

    My son was the one who built my computer, he built it for both gaming and audio. He was here last week and went " Hey, you have a $200 gaming Video card in there , I'm taking it back"
    So he swapped it for a plain jane passive card. I cannot see a difference.  So I assume we do not need fancy video cards for a DAW.
     
    Bottom line is, if you use the right components a computer can be very very quiet.
    Then just tuck it under your desk for further dampening. Keep it free from dust and give it lot's of ventilation.
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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/23 17:24:26 (permalink)
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    I think I have too many computers (eight) to make them all quiet so I keep them all in another room.  It is really easy and not at all a PITA.  What do you really need aside from a bunch of extension cords?

    The monitor is the hardest part, whether you're using VGA or DVI or whatever you need to get the highest quality extension cord you can.  I mean seriously pay as much as you can pay, up to $100 for just the extension cord.  It makes a huge difference in quality and the cheap ones are completely useless.

    For the keyboard/mouse I use a standard USB extension cord and connect them directly to the computer (no hub) because I heard that was best.  I've never had a problem with them.

    For everything else I just run one standard USB extension cord into a USB hub in my main room and connect everything else to that... printer, trackball, mixers, dvd burner, backup drives, footswitches, etc.

    Almost forgot, also a couple MIDI interfaces that I connect directly to the computer via extension cord.  Fortunately it has enough USB ports.  I could have left these in the other room with the computers and run MIDI cables to them but it was easy enough to use extension cords and I've never had an issue with them.

    For the other computers (I don't know if you have more than one), I use remote desktop over ethernet.  It works so nice, control everything from your main screen.  However, I also did run all the cables to have a separate monitor and KVM switchbox in my main room because sometimes you just can't rely on software.  This was much more of a PITA, especially with that many computers.  However, I rarely use it and if I was going to do it all over again I would have set up the KVM switchbox and monitor in the other room with all the computers.  I could go in there to use it when I need to but
    otherwise remote desktop is the answer.  Hope that helps.
    I decided to go with getting it out of the room rather than replace fans, cards, etc.   I bought a 25 ft vga cable and a usb extension cable with a hub.   I cut about a 5" x 5" out of my carpet against the wall and then cut the same size out of the floor.  I drilled holes for the cables and cut the piece in half to get the cables through.  (because the vga and usb connectors are a lot bigger than the diameter of the cable)  I then made a small frame on the underside of the floor for the piece to sit on and after running the cables, put the two halves together. Put the carpeting back on and it works great.  computer is downstairs and monitor and keyboard is up.  My delta omni box is downstairs as well.  I have a small 8 channel snake that I use for the in/outs on that.  I will probably get a longer dsub cable for that so I don't have to run that snake and can have the delta box up here as well.   I know that has to be shielded cable and not just a run of the mill dsub
       But it wasn't bad at all to do.  My lower level is unfinished so that made it a lot easier.  I am happy and I spent less than $50 on cables.
        thanks for your input everyone!  I am not sure what remote desktop is.
    sounds interesting.  I would actually like install some wall panels with vga, usb etc. in my house eventually
    post edited by HighAndDry - 2012/09/23 17:27:58

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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/24 00:11:37 (permalink)
    I need my computer to be within reach so I can give it a good smack on the side of the head once in a while!

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    Re:best solution for computer noise. How to get it out of the room? 2012/09/25 13:42:40 (permalink)
    Like some others, I found it simple and inexpensive to move my CPU and attached noisy devices (NAS, fan-cooled UPS, printer) to an adjacent room directly opposite my studio workstation. The wiring was simple and short because of the proximity (right on the other side of the wall.) All I did was cut holes in the sheet rock next to a stud on which I mounted standard plastic outlet boxes. I cut the backs out of the boxes so they would form an enclosed tunnel through the wall. I taped up the slight gap between them. One advantage to this method is that if and when I no longer need the hole, or decide to sell the house, I can just mount blank wall plates over the holes by screwing them to the boxes.
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