[access-uk] the quiet fan.

  • From: "Peter Logue" <peterlogue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 14:01:30 -0400

The
<http://www.compshopper.co.uk/shopper/features/67514/silence-your-pc.html>
Quiet fan.

 

 

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Fan noise is something which you can often deal with yourself.  Indeed there
is a very good article on the subject at:-  (Watch out for the long URL - it
should end in

"your-pc.html")

http://www.compshopper.co.uk/shopper/features/67514/silence-

your-pc.html

 

Essentially there are usually up to four fans.

1) The CPU Fan.

2) The Power Supply Fan.

3) The General Case Circulation Fan.

4) Specific Board Fans.  (For example on a Video Card)

 

Although you will usually require help from someone familiar and experienced
with working inside PCs, you can often cut noise down without spending too
much.  (Other than a beer or three for the helper!)

 

Fans get dirty, so clean them with either a small dry paint brush, or a can
of compressed air.

 

You be surprised how much noise is actually just plain old vibration.  A
loose cable can vibrate against the side of the case, when all it needs is a
cable tie, or even a small piece of insulating tape, to keep it clear.

 

In some cases, a tiny drop of oil can work wonders with a noisy fan.
Bearings can dry out, but be careful to use only a small amount of oil, and
plane to replace the fan anyway.

 

If all else fails, try and identify the fan which makes the most noise, and
consider replacing it with a silent type.

Fans are not generally expensive, especially when you consider the cost over
the life of the PC, not to mention your personal comfort during that period.

 

George.

 

 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

> [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andy

> Sent: 29 October 2005 17:15

> To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

> Subject: [access-uk] Re: xp pro and media center

> 

> Hi Ray.

> 

> Yes, the noise is an issue but I'm sure computers will

become 

> much more quieter in the near future, particularly because

of 

> the DVD and CD playing ability.  I'll do a search for the brands you 

> mentioned to see what's available now.  I do

hope 

> that accessibility is not going to prevent visually

impaired 

> people enjoy these multi-media machines though.  It seems that we are 

> always waiting doesn't it?

> 

> Best wishes.

> Andy

> 

> 

> 

> 

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: "Ray's Home" <rays-home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 11:32 PM

> Subject: [access-uk] Re: xp pro and media center

> 

> 

> > Actually Andy, computers are around that are as quiet as

a 

> video recorder,

> > and ones that are completely silent, as near as darn it!

 

> Very quiet fans, 

> > or no fans are used in some instances.  Hard disks

enclosed 

> in soundproof 

> > enclsures are used to combat noise from that source.

> >

> > In the sound recording field, perhaps Carrilon computers

 

> have become a 

> > benchmark for this sort of machine.  As well as being

very, 

> very quiet, 

> > they are optimised for audio recording  There are other 

> firms too that are 

> > expliting this nich of the market.

> >

> > More in the mainstream, you have firms such as Hi Grade,

 

> who have marketed 

> > a Media Center computer for a couple of years or so now.

 

> Almost sure Sony 

> > does too, though being Sony you pay a high premium for

the style.

> >

> > So, in short Andy, there are no shortage of really quiet

 

> machines around, 

> > and some are priced not too disimilarly to the noisy one

 

> you've got. 

> > Maybe for my own reference I'll do some searches on

media 

> and quiet Pcs.

> >

> > As for the Window-Eyes issue and MC, as Peter says,

maybe 

> there is a heavy 

> > reliance on MSAA,  but I don't see that necessarily as

abad 

> thing.  I 

> > think in the next year there are bound to be reviews of 

> these things on 

> > programs like Main Menu, and the newer and growing list

at 

> cooltechaudio 

> > list.  Its a trend in the merging of Pcs and multimedia 

> that is hardly 

> > likely to be overlooked by blind people;  quite the

reverse..

> > Ray

> >

> > Personal emails:  Email me at

> > mailto:ray-48@xxxxxxxx

> >

> > ----- Original Message ----- 

> > From: "Andy" <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> >

> >

> > | Hi Ray.

> > |

> > | Absolutely, the noise is a concern.  My computer,

despite 

> costing me 

> > over

> > | £1000 last year is as noisy as a washing machine.

They 

> will need to 

> > become

> > | significantly quieter but given the cooling that needs

to 

> be don, I 

> > don't

> > | think they will ever run as silent as a video

recorder.

> > |

> > | I too would be interested in any information regarding

 

> which access 

> > software

> > | is best suited to the media centre.  I'd change from

jaws 

> to windoweyes 

> > if I

> > | thought that access would be possible.

> > |

> > | best wishes.

> > | Andy

> > |

> > |

> > | ----- Original Message ----- 

> > | From: "Ray's Home" <rays-home@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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