Wondering: No one mentions [sponges] to reduce vibration.
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Wondering: No one mentions [sponges] to reduce vibration.
First of: The HD cage in Cooler Master 500 Sileo DOESN'T reduce vibration (sadly. It is otherwise VERY practical and easy-to-use!)
So I used the advice from SPCR in their advices on reducing vibration: "Soft foam under HDD on floor of case" (rated "best")
BUT INSTEAD, of using soft foam I've used a couple of spunges for dish-washing for each of my 2 HD's (models mentionned in signature). From being the noisiest component(s) in my quiet computer, the HD's are now overshadowed by the noise of the stock fan of my PSU (Corsair VX450W). That's alot!
So, I'm wondering: Why hasn't anyone reported spunges as a way to reduce vibration? Or is it just my case with it's insulating foam on the sides and on the bottom of the case, or haven't I listened closely enough? Maybe it HAS been reported before or maybe it's too obvious? I don't know.. Have any of you guys ever experimented with spunges to kill vibration?
So I used the advice from SPCR in their advices on reducing vibration: "Soft foam under HDD on floor of case" (rated "best")
BUT INSTEAD, of using soft foam I've used a couple of spunges for dish-washing for each of my 2 HD's (models mentionned in signature). From being the noisiest component(s) in my quiet computer, the HD's are now overshadowed by the noise of the stock fan of my PSU (Corsair VX450W). That's alot!
So, I'm wondering: Why hasn't anyone reported spunges as a way to reduce vibration? Or is it just my case with it's insulating foam on the sides and on the bottom of the case, or haven't I listened closely enough? Maybe it HAS been reported before or maybe it's too obvious? I don't know.. Have any of you guys ever experimented with spunges to kill vibration?
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Yes, and I posted about a hard drive mounting solution using high density foam, as many others have also. But that was 4-5 years ago and hard drives are generally much more quiet, and with much less vibration than before. Many computer enclosures (especially Antec) offer stock hard drive mounting grommets made from silicone that are just as effective IMO (unless you have a really bad drive).swivelguy2 wrote:A sponge is soft foam. Also, if you spell it correctly and search, you'll find a lot of talk about sponges.
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Coolermaster Sileo 500 - handy!
Hi Mate
I've just posted a similar setup - I just used the sponge on the bottom of the case (I have the same one as you) and small cut out high density foam 'feet' to allow airflow. See: viewtopic.php?t=59642
Whilst the racks don't dampen the noise, they are very handy to lock your disks into / take out and place on the sponge floor if you move the PC around.
I've got one disk under the mainboard area and one just sitting with no clamps in the bottom HDD area, kept away from the sides of the case with a bit of yoga mat cut out.
Imcidentally I've got my front fan on a controller and the back one switched to a Nexus. The intel fan is 'loud' but throttles down (together with the back one) with the bundled ASUS control software. Think the PSU is the loudest thing. Using a fanless Sapphire 4350 which suits my mainly watching video / HD needs.
I've just posted a similar setup - I just used the sponge on the bottom of the case (I have the same one as you) and small cut out high density foam 'feet' to allow airflow. See: viewtopic.php?t=59642
Whilst the racks don't dampen the noise, they are very handy to lock your disks into / take out and place on the sponge floor if you move the PC around.
I've got one disk under the mainboard area and one just sitting with no clamps in the bottom HDD area, kept away from the sides of the case with a bit of yoga mat cut out.
Imcidentally I've got my front fan on a controller and the back one switched to a Nexus. The intel fan is 'loud' but throttles down (together with the back one) with the bundled ASUS control software. Think the PSU is the loudest thing. Using a fanless Sapphire 4350 which suits my mainly watching video / HD needs.
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This is what I used to mount the pump in my watercooled system, it could work like a sponge to quiet and isolate a hard drive. It is called "Petra's Gel Stuff:
http://www.petrastechshop.com/pegviabbl.html
This stuff is very soft and yet gel-like. It should absorb just about anything reasonable in the way of vibrations.
You could use it in place of a sponge to set your drive on, but then cooling might be a worry.
http://www.petrastechshop.com/pegviabbl.html
This stuff is very soft and yet gel-like. It should absorb just about anything reasonable in the way of vibrations.
You could use it in place of a sponge to set your drive on, but then cooling might be a worry.
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