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|    Re: Cubase and noise    |
|    18 Jan 14 16:50:17    |
      From: houten.van@orange.fr              Le 12/01/2014 23:54, Helmut Karlowski a écrit :        >> I'd like to use a TT or Mega STE to drive a drum box near my musical        >> environment : so I need a quiet machine!        >>        >> Is it safe to remove the PSU fan of the TT/Mega STE ?        >        > Depends on what you have inside it and the temperature in the room it's        > standing.        >        > A Matrix-card gets quite hot, a Crazy Dots not.        >        > I have a quite recent Fujitsu-SCSI in the TT which does not make much        > noise, but needs extra cooling (also silent with a simple resistor ~8V).        >        > I've removed the PSU completely and use an old external AT-PSU whose        > noise you hardly hear. A better solution might be to install a control        > for the speed of the fan.        >        > Without PSU, HD and any card a TT should run without cooling.        >        > -Helmut              I don't have the graphic card installed,       an old SCSI HD, that's all.              But, using my setup, I noticed that I play loud enough, so the computer       noise is not a problem anymore.              Guillaume.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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