Probably one of the most un-scientific noise tests ever:=)

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moving shadow
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Probably one of the most un-scientific noise tests ever:=)

Post by moving shadow » Wed Nov 19, 2003 10:09 am

was just browsing the GMC website, they make the neo classic case that im thinking of getting now, and this little video popped up to demonstrate their new coated metal technology...i found it amusing for some strange reason :D

http://www.gmc.co.kr/image/movie/neo-secret_pr_en.htm

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Post by lenny » Wed Nov 19, 2003 11:36 am

It is pretty funny, though I can't figure out why too. The coating doesn't seem to dampen it all that much according to their screwdriver test.

I came across another post in the forums that mentioned some liquid you can paint on metal to dampen it. You can try searching for "Sunnyvale" because that's where one poster mentioned the manufacturer is located.

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Post by scalar » Wed Nov 19, 2003 12:31 pm

It's amusing because it makes you want to start a rock band that plays various PC cases as drums.

Computer History Museam - IBM 1403 Printer (1964) playing music
(Includes MP3 song samples)

The User - Symphony for Dot Matrix Printers
(Includes MP3 song samples)

Music played by IBM Line Printer

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