Silent Solo SSD
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Silent Solo SSD
Hello everybody!!!
I've been reading for the past two years now...found enormous help in the forum...THANKS!!!
This is my third build from scratch:
Antec Solo with 1 rear, soft mounted Nexus case fans spinnning around 740 rpm - using the Noctua ULNA adaptor (brutal removal of the rear grill )
PSU: Seasonic 430W with 800 rpm soft mounted Noctua fan
Intel E8400 with Ninja Rev B - no fan - secured with the Scythe UNIVERSAL RETENTION KIT "SCURK1"
MB: MSI P45 Platinum
RAM: 8 GB DDR2 A-Data Vitesta (Vista x64 bit)
HDD1: Silicon Power 32 GB SSD
Storage HHD: Samsung F1, 1 TB enclosed in the Scythe Quiet Drive suspended with the original case rubber bands
VC: old 7600 GS with Accelero S1Rev2 - no fan -
Creative XFi extreme audio (added some left over heatsinks from the accelero)
Some very pour images:
It runs so silent that I can hear my damn monitor buzzing....and so cool:
Open to any suggestion / question !
I've been reading for the past two years now...found enormous help in the forum...THANKS!!!
This is my third build from scratch:
Antec Solo with 1 rear, soft mounted Nexus case fans spinnning around 740 rpm - using the Noctua ULNA adaptor (brutal removal of the rear grill )
PSU: Seasonic 430W with 800 rpm soft mounted Noctua fan
Intel E8400 with Ninja Rev B - no fan - secured with the Scythe UNIVERSAL RETENTION KIT "SCURK1"
MB: MSI P45 Platinum
RAM: 8 GB DDR2 A-Data Vitesta (Vista x64 bit)
HDD1: Silicon Power 32 GB SSD
Storage HHD: Samsung F1, 1 TB enclosed in the Scythe Quiet Drive suspended with the original case rubber bands
VC: old 7600 GS with Accelero S1Rev2 - no fan -
Creative XFi extreme audio (added some left over heatsinks from the accelero)
Some very pour images:
It runs so silent that I can hear my damn monitor buzzing....and so cool:
Open to any suggestion / question !
Last edited by ghia on Wed Apr 22, 2009 10:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Silent Solo SSD
Heatsinks on a sound card? LOL. Whats next- active GPU style coolingghia wrote:Creative XFi extreme audio (added some left over heatsinks from the accelero)
Interested in your PSU arrangement there- I've also got a Seasonic PSU, active CPU cooling, passive GPU cooling setup in a Solo, yet I find my PSU ramps up alot... I guess with only 1 other case fan in your setup, that PSU must ramp up pretty high?
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With Creative? Probably. What I'd like to know is why he added them to the crippled Extreme Audio, sorry, Audigy 2 SE, no sorry, Audigy SE, oh sorry, Live 24-bit. Why people insist on buying the same, crap card they've been making for the last 10 years is beyond me.speedkar9 wrote:Heatsinks on a sound card? LOL. Whats next- active GPU style coolingghia wrote:Creative XFi extreme audio (added some left over heatsinks from the accelero)
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Nice setup ghia. But why the overkill motherboard?
The pictures are a bit on the wide side btw. Could you please resize them to max 800pix width or use thumbnails?
The pictures are a bit on the wide side btw. Could you please resize them to max 800pix width or use thumbnails?
Word. But with onboard audio being pretty decent today I hope the Creative era is at end.Monkeh16 wrote:With Creative? Probably. What I'd like to know is why he added them to the crippled Extreme Audio, sorry, Audigy 2 SE, no sorry, Audigy SE, oh sorry, Live 24-bit. Why people insist on buying the same, crap card they've been making for the last 10 years is beyond me.
The answers:
- the PSU fan never ramps up: the power consumption does not reach the 150 W limit (see the review)
- I've got the xFi sound card for 5 years and I agree that it's not the best buy ever but is definitely better than any on board sound; can't tell if the heatsinks are really needed but why not? Now that the upgrade is done I plan on dealing with the sound problem: new sound card (ASUS Xonar D2) and speakers (Logitech Z2300)...thoughts about that???
- I wouldn't say the motherboard is overkill; I payd 150 USD for it; I love the cooling and layout....intend on everclocking a bit
- the PSU fan never ramps up: the power consumption does not reach the 150 W limit (see the review)
- I've got the xFi sound card for 5 years and I agree that it's not the best buy ever but is definitely better than any on board sound; can't tell if the heatsinks are really needed but why not? Now that the upgrade is done I plan on dealing with the sound problem: new sound card (ASUS Xonar D2) and speakers (Logitech Z2300)...thoughts about that???
- I wouldn't say the motherboard is overkill; I payd 150 USD for it; I love the cooling and layout....intend on everclocking a bit
Re: Silent Solo SSD
You must be joking, right? Onboard audio is still nowhere near as good as even the crappest of the crap Creative hardware.Vicotnik wrote:Word. But with onboard audio being pretty decent today I hope the Creative era is at end.Monkeh16 wrote:With Creative? Probably. What I'd like to know is why he added them to the crippled Extreme Audio, sorry, Audigy 2 SE, no sorry, Audigy SE, oh sorry, Live 24-bit. Why people insist on buying the same, crap card they've been making for the last 10 years is beyond me.
Xonar highly recommended. I have a D1 myself and love it. There are some minor software bugs (EAX support isn't perfect, then again, the X-Fi series can't do it right either, and if a game crashes while using EAX the card's buffer doesn't get cleared and you get looping audio.), but overall it's an excellent card. As for the Logitech speakers.. I wouldn't.ghia wrote:new sound card (ASUS Xonar D2) and speakers (Logitech Z2300)...thoughts about that???