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Re: XBMC Noise - FYI
Tim
I did almost the same, 80mm fan, left the voltage as it was, and changed
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speed setting to about 20%, - been working fine for ages.
Also, ensure you set the hard disk to spin down (if youre playing media off
the network)
The final step for me will be a solid state drive, once an 8gb drive is a
suitable price I'll be getting one, and then it will be silent :D
S.
On 30/03/07, Tim Fletcher <timfletcher@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I haven't gotten round to moving my XBMC yet (because that means
> decorating first) and so I thought I'd have a dart at replacing the
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> something quieter - I chose an 80mm fan (=A34 from ebay). Needs a bit
of
> dremmelling at the bottom and the plastic of the HDD holder needs a
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> "adjustment" but works great. I dropped the voltage on the
fan down to
> 7.5v and use about 60% fan speed setting in the xbmc and it seems to
be
> happy enough (can't seem to find a way to display the CPU temperature
> sensibly) and whilst it isn't silent, it is almost - and quiet enough.
>
> : )
>
> Now got to spend Easter decorating : (
>
> Tim.
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Regards
Simon
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