I would advise against an LCD. If your vision is not good, then you most likely use a lower resolution like 1024x768 or 800x600. A 17" LCD will not usually look very good at those resolutions (text can be blurry etc.). As far as a good CRT goes, I'm just not familiar with the current lineup to...
Granted, it's wrong to mock others, but people have the right to mock stupid people who stand up for what they believe in.:D
If Jesus were giving a sermon then slipped and fell, exposing himself, would you sue him or brush it off as an accident?
It does work great for a car, but most of the pc noise is escaping out of vent holes (unlike road noise that vibrates through the metal underbody). To prevent this, the sound needs to be absorbed before it can leave the case. The best way to go is a layer of Dynamat and then a layer of sound...
Dynamat won't do much at all. It is a vibration dampener not a sound absorbtion material. For the same price you can get some proper stuff from quietpc.com. I just ordered in the Power Snooze kit myself. It even comes with 2 dynamat type sheets for the side panels. The acoustipack is even...
Thanks for the help.
They are listed as the contact at the top of the page and as the administrative contact. I'm list as the registrant, technical, and billing contact. I still have not heard back from them, but I sent them off another email today.
I went with deafening-urge.net because they...
Please take a closer look at the diagram. The sine wave is already there. The dimmer just cuts the width of each positive and negative wave. This brings down the average voltage which in turn dims the lamp.
The buzzing can come from the bulb or the dimmer. If it's the dimmer then get a better...
Actually, the dimmer is not pulsating the electricity on and off. The electricity is already doing that at a rate of 60 Hz. The dimmer is simply cutting off the width of each pulse.
I agree with replacing the bulbs. They are most likely the culprit.
I was going to register a domain name with deafening-urge.net, but my coupon code would not work so I quit filling out the forms. The next day I get an emailed bill from them for the cost of the domain name registration and website package. They had already registered my domain name without me...
No need for a calculation here. It's a short, plain and simple.
As far as soldering the resistor on....
Use a fine point soldering tip. Try putting a small blob of solder on each connection point. Now hold the resistor in place (with needlenose) and using no extra solder melt each blob. This...
No need for a voltage regulator here.
If the current is less than 20mA just slap a normal LED in series and you'll get your 1.7V drop to 3.3V.
Or you could use 2 silicon diodes for 3.7 volts, or 2 silicon and 1 germanium for 3.4 volts.
It looks as though pin 6 is alreadt 3.43 volts though, so...
With my P4 3.0 and the 7000A-ALCU at the lowest speed (with included fanmate) my idle temps are about 38C. It is very quiet. I'm very impressed with the Zalman HS and it looks cooler than the Thermalright ones too. (I had an SLK-800 on my last system).
I just got my Intel Retail Edge kit (3.0 p4 and mobo) and I got the Zalman 7000A-AlCu. I'm looking at building a silent computer. I just need to know if the 80GB SATA Maxtor drive is quiet. I know Seagates are quieter, but they also seem to have less performance. BTW, the HD will be suspended by...
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