Planning new Mobile Athlon 64 quiet system
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Planning new Mobile Athlon 64 quiet system
So, I have decided to put together a quiet PC for the first time and found these forums. My existing PC is not only old and falling apart, it is also very loud and hot even in idle. I decided to try and put together a system that is quiet and cool during idle and light use. (I don't care if it's louder when I'm gaming with headphones cranked).
I decided the core of the system should be a 35W Mobile Athlon 64 CPU. They are nearly as powerful as a normal Athlon but for much less peak power/heat. For gaming performance I will include a Radeon X800 XT cooled by an Arctic Silencer. I figure the card's low idle power consumption combined with the silencer will keep it from being a noisy furnace except when I'm actually gaming.
Any criticisms/gotchas with the following?
Case: Lian Li V1000 (stock fans... supposedly they're pretty quiet)
PSU: Seasonic Super Tornado 400W
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 Mobile 2800+ (1.2V/35W)
HSF: Zalman 7000 AlCu
MB: AOpen AK89Max (can be undervolted to use 1.2V CPU)
RAM: 2 x 512 MB Kingmax PC4000 (in case I want to overclock)
HDDs: 2 x Samsung SP1614C 160 gig (RAID mirror)
Video: Radeon X800 XT
Sound: Creative Audigy 2 ZS
DVD-RW: Lite-On SOHW-812S (8X R, 4X RW)
I decided the core of the system should be a 35W Mobile Athlon 64 CPU. They are nearly as powerful as a normal Athlon but for much less peak power/heat. For gaming performance I will include a Radeon X800 XT cooled by an Arctic Silencer. I figure the card's low idle power consumption combined with the silencer will keep it from being a noisy furnace except when I'm actually gaming.
Any criticisms/gotchas with the following?
Case: Lian Li V1000 (stock fans... supposedly they're pretty quiet)
PSU: Seasonic Super Tornado 400W
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 Mobile 2800+ (1.2V/35W)
HSF: Zalman 7000 AlCu
MB: AOpen AK89Max (can be undervolted to use 1.2V CPU)
RAM: 2 x 512 MB Kingmax PC4000 (in case I want to overclock)
HDDs: 2 x Samsung SP1614C 160 gig (RAID mirror)
Video: Radeon X800 XT
Sound: Creative Audigy 2 ZS
DVD-RW: Lite-On SOHW-812S (8X R, 4X RW)
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The X800 seems to be the right choice if you need performance. My guess is that it will be fairly quitet even when you are gaming away.
However, you will have to wait for the new VGA Silencer - the current model only supports 9xxx series cards.
Another option is buying a card that comes with the silencer, HIS and Sapphire are going to use it.
I don´t think any of these has an official launch date yet...
However, you will have to wait for the new VGA Silencer - the current model only supports 9xxx series cards.
Another option is buying a card that comes with the silencer, HIS and Sapphire are going to use it.
I don´t think any of these has an official launch date yet...
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I checked this site but couldn't find much info about new, quiet DVD-RWs. I'm wary about going by something so general as "brand" because the actual components going into one brand can change dramatically from year to year. As far as non-quiet concerns go, Lite-On has great price/performance.
Is there any kind of software to just limit how fast the thing runs when reading? My current CD-ROM drive is EXTREMELY loud at maximum speed (32X), but quiet otherwise.
Is there any kind of software to just limit how fast the thing runs when reading? My current CD-ROM drive is EXTREMELY loud at maximum speed (32X), but quiet otherwise.