I know this sounds like a joke, but...
Q: How quiet is your computer?
A: My computer is soooo quiet that I need to find a quieter monitor.
Hah hah.
Except I'm serious! I've finally got a fully functional x-terminal set up ... and it really is so completely silent that the faint, high voltage hum/sizzle from my 19 inch monitor is actually bothering me! I never even knew it was making a sound until the masking noise provided by the computer was gone.
Anyone run into this problem before? I guess LCDs are my only hope - or do they make noise too?
Also, if anyone here wishes they had a quieter computer, I wholeheartedly recommend setting up your own x-terminal system! This is such a great setup! I still get to have all the fun related to having a massive full tower case - one with screaming 10K SCSI drives, ancient chainsaw-grade SCSI II drives, a tape drive, optical drives, etc - but with all of that noise isolated in another room on the other side of my apartment!
My x-terminal is a mixture of old stuff I had lying around, and a few strategically purchased - yet cheap - new items.
It's all built around a Pentium 75 (heatsink only; no fan required) with 64 Mb of RAM (consisting of ancient FPM SIMMS). No hard disk required - it boots off a floppy disk, and then over to the server via the network. As for other components, to make my life easier I decided to get some new, brand-name items just so that everything had a good chance at being autodetected. If you have some extra money, I really recommend doing that. You get improved performance for very little money, and you don't have to go through configuration hell. So I installed a $25 ATI 8Mb PCI video card, a $30 Intel 100Mbs network card, and a $20 SB sound card. That's all. There are so few components to draw power, that I decided to risk removing the power supply fan and just leave the power supply cover off instead (an attempt at enhancing convection which seems to be effective). I still use the exterior computer case so there's little threat of collateral damage (i.e. electrocution). Regardless of the task, the speed of the setup is so good that I CANNOT tell that what I'm looking at right now is NOT hooked up directly to the originating computer.
This is PERFECTION! I cannot convey how happy this is making me. I'd always hated the noise my computer made, but now that I have total silence, I can fully appreciate it. I just have to take care of this monitor somehow ... :wink:
P.S. I have never submitted a post with this many exclamation points before!
Q: How quiet is your computer?
A: My computer is soooo quiet that I need to find a quieter monitor.
Hah hah.
Except I'm serious! I've finally got a fully functional x-terminal set up ... and it really is so completely silent that the faint, high voltage hum/sizzle from my 19 inch monitor is actually bothering me! I never even knew it was making a sound until the masking noise provided by the computer was gone.
Anyone run into this problem before? I guess LCDs are my only hope - or do they make noise too?
Also, if anyone here wishes they had a quieter computer, I wholeheartedly recommend setting up your own x-terminal system! This is such a great setup! I still get to have all the fun related to having a massive full tower case - one with screaming 10K SCSI drives, ancient chainsaw-grade SCSI II drives, a tape drive, optical drives, etc - but with all of that noise isolated in another room on the other side of my apartment!
My x-terminal is a mixture of old stuff I had lying around, and a few strategically purchased - yet cheap - new items.
It's all built around a Pentium 75 (heatsink only; no fan required) with 64 Mb of RAM (consisting of ancient FPM SIMMS). No hard disk required - it boots off a floppy disk, and then over to the server via the network. As for other components, to make my life easier I decided to get some new, brand-name items just so that everything had a good chance at being autodetected. If you have some extra money, I really recommend doing that. You get improved performance for very little money, and you don't have to go through configuration hell. So I installed a $25 ATI 8Mb PCI video card, a $30 Intel 100Mbs network card, and a $20 SB sound card. That's all. There are so few components to draw power, that I decided to risk removing the power supply fan and just leave the power supply cover off instead (an attempt at enhancing convection which seems to be effective). I still use the exterior computer case so there's little threat of collateral damage (i.e. electrocution). Regardless of the task, the speed of the setup is so good that I CANNOT tell that what I'm looking at right now is NOT hooked up directly to the originating computer.
This is PERFECTION! I cannot convey how happy this is making me. I'd always hated the noise my computer made, but now that I have total silence, I can fully appreciate it. I just have to take care of this monitor somehow ... :wink:
P.S. I have never submitted a post with this many exclamation points before!