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<blockquote data-quote="ASiDiE" data-source="post: 40940" data-attributes="member: 11017"><p>I have been using <a href="http://www.silenx.com" target="_blank">www.silenx.com</a> in my computer and HTPC. They are very quite... around or under 14 dBA. Like niekh said... check out silentpcreview and see what they recommend.</p><p></p><p>I also use silenx fans... they are super quiet. One thing I need to point out... my case is PRETTY hot. There is a trade off when going super quiet. Everything is working pretty good accept my skystar 2 card. Some of the cards are known for basically just shutting down. I used to have a PCI Slot fan, but it was cheap and started to make noise. To solve my skystar 2 problem, I run a program that resets it every 30 minutes. This way it is always ready to record when I need it to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASiDiE, post: 40940, member: 11017"] I have been using [url]www.silenx.com[/url] in my computer and HTPC. They are very quite... around or under 14 dBA. Like niekh said... check out silentpcreview and see what they recommend. I also use silenx fans... they are super quiet. One thing I need to point out... my case is PRETTY hot. There is a trade off when going super quiet. Everything is working pretty good accept my skystar 2 card. Some of the cards are known for basically just shutting down. I used to have a PCI Slot fan, but it was cheap and started to make noise. To solve my skystar 2 problem, I run a program that resets it every 30 minutes. This way it is always ready to record when I need it to. [/QUOTE]
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