reviews.cnet.com — Today's CPUs, graphics processors, and other chips generate heat that can't always be dissipated without spinning, and often noisy, fans. But if you're determined, you can reduce PC noise to near-inaudible levels.
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matsiescruffJan 9, 2006
way too expensive and not very useful.
enjayenelJan 9, 2006
or put your PC in an isobox <a class="user" href="http://www.custom-consoles.com/isobox.php">http://www.custom-consoles.com/isobox.php</a> (for some $)
puremassacreJan 9, 2006
^^ bad grammar??? maybe you just dont know anything about correct grammar....that would actually be the most correct grammar, using commas between each of the adjectives describing a noun without the conjunction 'and'
dhakbarJan 10, 2006
"without spinning, and often noisy, fans"Nice grammar, who the hell is the editor over there?posted by themachina (0)--------------------------------------Hahahahaha. What a God damned idiot. You're attempting to be a grammar Nazi about proper grammar!
scarabicJan 10, 2006
Commas can be used to surround parenthetical phrases, but in this case I actually think that parentheses would be the more approriate (and more attractive) choice of punctuation.
phyreflyJan 10, 2006
cnet? Give me a break. If you want to build a silent pc, start here: <a class="user" href="http://www.silentpcreview.com/index.php">http://www.silentpcreview.com/index.php</a>
diggdeeznutzJan 10, 2006
No digg....old and ancient news. I like my rig cold for gaming so it's a bit on the noisy side. Running a fan controller can drop the noise easily when working.
nebbyfoshebbyJan 10, 2006
This sucks.. I can't believe I actually read and watched that.