Doesn't work for me. Sorry. ... De: Silent-PC@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Silent-PC@yahoogroups.com] En nombre de Brian Enviado el: sábado, 06 de agosto de 2005...
Hmm, interesting. If you look at the source there is a hard line break (<br>) just after the question mark. If your mailer is sending this as HTML rather...
Doesn't work for me either. I checked the message source, it seems I received your message with a line break, I mean I don't think the line break was added by...
Looks like it was sent from a web based mail client (egroups?), so they may break the lines up after a given character limit. This maybe able to be changed in...
Back to quiet computing discussions... Does anyone have experience with the Cappuccino series, particularly the p4 Mocha? It looks like a very compact little...
Jefro, Just a minor point mate. It is a little unfair to compare VIA C3 processors to other processors based on their clock rates. They are pure microcode...
... No recent experience, but when they first showed up on the market (Pentium III days) I got one at work and was very disappointed in the noise level. There...
Terry Gray
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Yeah.. I often post directly from the group site (via web browser).. and, as suspected, it does a hard line break.. so the "< >" doesn't solve the problem.. ...
I am actually beginning to hate my noisy computer... Sooooo some thoughts on dumb arse thermodynamics... I build all sorts of heat based devises, from power ...
Hi Shane, I had a bit of a go at this once, unfortunately it was a total failure, but I did not try a nice big chimney like you are proposing. You need a tall...
... Very interesting---I confess I have not done much technical research on the C3s, just have been intrigued by the possibilities of a form factor that small....
My pleasure Jefro. Have fun mate. John. ... From: Jefro To: Silent-PC@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 11:03 AM Subject: Re: [Silent-PC]...
... I'd consider AOpen's XCcube barebone kit. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16856140012 It's not cheap as you have to buy Pentium-M, slim...
... failure, but I did not try a nice big chimney like you are proposing. Hmmmmmmmmmm no the idea is not a total failure, your implementation of it was. It's a...
Shane, I am somewhat skeptical of putting a tall and large-diameter chimney on a PC to make it suitably cool without fans. There are various problems with it...
A chimney for convention cooling is not a new idea but it's very difficult to impement within the context of a PC. There have been many extensive discussion...
To all of you interested in passive cooling by "chimney effect"... Here is an idea to use "active cooling" in a "chimney" to cut the sound at no increase in...
In my experience, Samsung hard drives and CD or DVD drives are among the quietest made. I have also had good results with ASUS DVDs. I am thinking still of...
One of my mates over here is in total agreement with this idea David... with the minor exception that he would run his applications on the server and just use...
Great post Don. You realise that you are up the creek if you have to move don't you? I would hate to have to pull down that chimney. Any chance of some...
Without in any way negating your comment that this amazing machine was a quick lash-up, a few minor suggestions Larry, A way to get it up off the bottom fans...
Yes, John, the applications would be run on the server. Graphics are less an issue for me. A thin client needs have a good display capability, but by no means...
Hmmmmm most people without engineering degrees are sceptical in their opinions about other peoples fact based assertions - since they neither have the...
Ditto: Hmmmmm most people without engineering degrees are sceptical in their opinions about other peoples fact based assertions - since they neither have the...
Actually, there is also a great deal of discussion about chimneys and various kinds of stoves on the STOVES list at repp.org. Many of the problems of chimneys...