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Myst Island Solution
Apr 26, 2004 ... That first part is a time, and where is time used on Myst Island? The controls on the shore by the Clock Tower, of course. ...
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The silent computer project
My plans to build a silent computer cooling system. ... While I was at it I also replaced the fans with two very quiet slot fans that I hooked up serially ...
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Silent PC guide
Mar 6, 2001 ... CPU fans are important, because a bad one makes a very ... now that we have a quiet CPU cooler, let's move on to the gfx & chipset fans >>> ...
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Silent PC guide
Mar 6, 2001 ... Another option is to get a radial fan cooler, they are generally more quiet than axial fan coolers, but they can be bulky and may not fit in ...
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Silent PC guide
Mar 6, 2001 ... Another option is to get a radial fan cooler, they are generally more quiet than axial fan coolers, but they can be bulky and may not fit in ...
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Silent PC guide
Mar 25, 2002 ... Hard drives cause two types of noise, a high pitch noise from the rotation of the platters, and a clicking noise from moving the heads. ...
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Silent PC guide
Mar 25, 2002 ... It is very efficient at dampening all the noise your hard drive makes. ... computer more silent, and those methods are described here. ...
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Plugger 5.1.3
Feb 7, 2006 ... If you have any troubles with this, make sure you have the ... Now that you have Plugger installed you might want to test that it works. ...
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Silent PC guide
Mar 4, 2001 ... Silent PC guide. Getting started. This guide is meant for people who already have a noisy computer, and want to make it more silent. ...
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Silent PC guide
Mar 2, 2001 ... PC power & cooling: PC Power and cooling sells a quiet "Silencer" fan, which is very quiet. However, it is only available in 80mm size. ...
 
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