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How can I sound dampen my corsair 300r. Tips and Guides please. I know nothing about sound dampening. 

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How can I sound dampen my corsair 300r. Tips and Guides please. I know nothing about sound dampening. 

 

its not the best case to work with as its quite an open design - what you want is some sound dampening material

 

and to reduce the amount of fans and get the quietest fans possible

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its not the best case to work with as its quite an open design - what you want is some sound dampening material

 

and to reduce the amount of fans and get the quietest fans possible

I am getting 2 noctua in front and one in the rear. I have an Nhd- d15 cooler as well. I am looking for materials. I have the solid side panel and I just wanted to put it on and see. So what kind of material how do I apply it and where do I buy it. 

Chase B
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How can I sound dampen my corsair 300r. Tips and Guides please. I know nothing about sound dampening.

The best thing to do is getting quiet and lower noise generating components, mostly sound dampening prevents echoing or sound from bouncing around inside the case.

A good one is suspending or dampening the hard drives of you have any:

http://www.silentpcreview.com/article8-page2.html

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