I don’t seem to have much luck with silence. The PC that I built back in 2006 was incredibly loud, due to both the power supply and graphics card fans being very noisy ones. Then, when I switched to an iMac last year (and, after, my MacBook), my room was suddenly very quiet – both machines are absolutely silent, and I rarely hear my MacBook’s fan unless the CPU is at 50% load (or more) for a while. However, when I decided to build an HTPC earlier this year, I chose to build it into a Shuttle SFF case. Bad idea. The CPU fan on the Shuttle wasn’t too bad, but the power supply was noisy as hell, which is not what you want when you’re building a PC designed for watching movies on.
So, a few weeks ago, I decided to do an upgrade. Simply put, I sold the Shuttle case on eBay (annoyingly, for only £120), and instead purchased an Antec 300 case, a Corsair HX520 modular PSU, a Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4550 silent GPU (all new), and a Gigabyte GA-X48-DQ6 from Fr3d (used). The motherboard finally arrived today (after a week in the post, stupid Royal Mail), and I built the machine this afternoon. Finally, I booted it up to install Windows 7 and…wow. What a difference. You can hear it, but it’s pretty much silent compared to the horrible Shuttle. Finally, some peace and quiet again. I might just leave it on 24/7 like I was going to do with the Shuttle.
I’ve come across a few problems though – nothing major, but they’re a bit annoying. Firstly, because I have five HDDs (160GB for the OS, 3x1TB drives for storage, and a 500GB drive for overflow), the case is, well, a mess. I like to keep it as tidy as possible, but when you install 5 HDDs, the mass of SATA and power cables is a bit much. Without the HDDs, it’s a lot tidier, but as it is, it’s messy. However, I’ve tucked as much of the cables away as I can, so the airflow is pretty good and there’s plenty of room inside.
Next, because Antec insist on putting the space for the PSU at the bottom of all their cases, the 8 pin ATX power supply cable is too short to be neatly tucked away, so next time I purchase something from or visit OcUK, I’m going to pick up an extension cable for it.
Finally, I ran out of SATA cables and SATA power cables, so I’ve ordered some extras off eBay. Corsair, in future, please include more SATA power connectors. 4 is not enough!
So, overall, I’m very happy with the improvements, and I’ve got a pretty decent HTPC built now. In fact, later this year when Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is released, I might actually get an LCD, powerful GPU, and use it as a gaming machine too.
(Oh, and finally, the photo at the top was taken before I put the CPU cooler, SATA cables, and SATA power cables in.
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