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  1. So sling tv give you 10 hour for free of cloud storage. Now if you pay 5 dollars you get 50 hours but in the scheme of things that's only 50 shows at a hour long. If you split that between a few people its really not alot. I've been looking. They say air tv doesn't work to well. So I was wondering could you make a small sever or something to increase storage or would that not work thaks.

  2. So the game was kinda like your on a game show but it was deathmatch. I can only remember two characters a devil the host technically and a orange blob. You had skewers (needles) that you could pin or send a enemy on or off the map a dodge ball which would bounce off the enemy and tou could catch it and throw it again and again I think their was a eggs gun. Some maps were space stations or 

    in a lava pit a bunch more. It's been a long time so things are hazy you could run around picking up coins that would set off your special attack for a short time. The game was hilarious and just a fun fight.

    I am almost positive it was either xbox or 360 possible it was on ps2.

    If this sounds anything like something you may know please post like I've said I've been looking for ever and cant find it. Thank you!

     

     

  3. @WoodenMarker the only thing that hits high temps is my GPU. Alot of the air hit the glass side and gets sucked right back in and it's got a m.2 that adds heat to intake aswell. I only have three fractal stock fans. They just dont push enough air unless they are full power. It's more so a build video I really enjoy building and doing the out of ordinary. It's also just something I haven't seen anyone else do.

     If I'm gonna use the NF-A14 industrial fans I doubt the filters will be a problem. But your right filters do make the fans work harder air.

    If you have any fan suggestions please share my biggest issue is that the s2 case is so big since it was meant for water cooling that the front fans have to be strong.

     

    To be clear I'm not worried about dust my house is clean and I clean my pc regularly. Not worried about sound especially with a fan curve all of them running they shouldn't need to be running fast.

  4. 32 minutes ago, Bombastinator said:

    Umm... that’s not how it works in buildings.  There are two(2) ways to deal with sound.  Block it or absorb it.  Tape, and the way you described applying that tape sounds like blocking.  You’re saying this special tape is exceptionally sound absorbing?

    Umm we arent talking about buildings and I'm not gonna argue with you when I know it works. I'm not saying that what you said is wrong about plugging holes, but for a pc that doesnt work really. 

    All noise is vibration right?

     By blocking sound do you mean absorb redirect ect... what I said before wasnt that this tape was special. What I said was that you can use this as a cheaper solution than other noise damping materials. Look at how much dynomat is compares to it per foot.I've used this in cars to the inside my house for my game room. If you dont believe me try it your self. Either way this thread wasnt made for sound I've never had a issue with noise hint hint ?

  5. 9 hours ago, Bombastinator said:

    One of the rules of effective noise cancelation is plug all cracks.  I suspect to make that tape work one would have to do an airtight taping over the fan holes.

    That can’t exactly be done with a pc case.  It’s the airflow thing.  The best that can be accomplished is absorption.  That’s what the rubber backed carpeting and the particle board do.  Every time sound goes through a layer from one material to the next (including air) it loses energy.  The idea behind the particle board is it’s lots of layers.  Air, wood, glue, back and forth again.  With the carpeting the hairs of the carpet form accoustic channels that turn sound into tiny motions of the hairs. Then there’s the rubber backing.  It’s this big heavy blob on the soundscape. Sound that goes out through the fan holes goes out.  It’s not noise canceling.a better job can be accomplished by putting a barrier in front for the sound but force the air around.  This is why a lot of quiet cases are side front airflow.  There’s sound deadening material on the inside of the front of the case.

    Actually sound is vibration so you would line the inside of your case and any sound inside you case gets absorbed and trapped in the pc. The tape has nothing to do with fans or air it's just what they use for ac ducts.

  6. 2 hours ago, Bombastinator said:

    I got another option if you like quiet cases:  wood.  Specifically that really cheap and nasty particle board they make ikea furniture out of.  the stuff that has air pockets in it.

     

    -cheap

    -easy to work

    -non conductive

    -one of the most acoustically dead substances that exists.  It’s why they make speaker enclosures out of it.

     

    tools:

    -electric drill (It will need some hutzpah.  Corded maybe. Yo need to be able to drive screw thread inserts and screws but also run that big hole saw)

    -hole saw for the size of fans you want (this will be expensive. Big hole saws are.  You’ll only want to buy one)

    -miter saw or table saw, or hand saw and mitre box (you need 45deg. Corners the edges of this stiff suck)

    -clamps (not C clamps.  Strap clamps or bar clamps.  Something with length)


     

    if you want to get really really hardcore about a quiet case line the inside of the thing with loop pile rubber backed carpeting.  The thing will be so heavy it will need two guys to move, but there will be minimum noise.  You actually cannot buy a case this quiet anywhere.  They have to be built.

    You can use tape that if for plugging holes in the round air ducts in houses. (the shiny tube in your actic) the tape is so much cheaper than anything else that cuts noise. It sounds weird but I've done it my self compared it to some leading noise cancelling matting.

  7. Thanks for all the replies. @Hugh54321 Lol uncle grandpa. @Juular More of just a project I've already built pcs I was just curious for things like psu insulation or anything that isnt obvious. Of course a drill manual labor required or I might just print it out:). Like I said just doing it for fun I work with metal alot so I figure why not build my own custom case. @mr moose design efficiency and for fun. I've seen some cool wood builds and I'll actually be making a mock up out of thin wood.

     

  8. @WoodenMarker what do you mean by specs I have my list of components a few post up. For temps nothing really gets hot unless I'm playing max settings and a big multiplayer game. Why I want more fans is because the meshify fans have basically no pressure atleast not enough to push all the way through the case. the biggest hot spot is where my GPU is because I've got a m.2 drive under it which only adds to the heat. I'm only running three fans plus the d15. @PotatoCanDo! I getcha my but they will be on a curve and I dont mind cleaning my filters and dust my pc. Also since the have such force I could double down on filters. Either way I'm gonna have more dust in my case if I'm adding fans. The only difference is how often I'll clean my pc.

    So why wouldn't you go away from stock fans and if you think those fans are too much what would you recommend?

  9. @SolarNova oh I hear you. I was looking at corsairs ll15s and you wanna talk about price lol. Sure they look cool but the price is nuts. I'm thinking about getting 4 of those noctua and then use the stock three pin fans I have left to see how the airflows in my case. I could always ask noctua if they want to send some fans my way and I'll do another build video.. who knows. Thanks is for the recommendations though!

  10. @SolarNova thanks I'm gonna grab a couple and try em out. Yeah definitely need to use the fan curve for those. Have you ever mixed fans same brand though? @00RaZoR11 I'm not really worried about fan noise I've got a ceiling fan and a air purifier and there is no feed back on my mic I will check them out though to see the difference between the noctua and the noisebloockers. Do you know the cfm off your head if not I'll check it my self.

    Thanks for the suggestions much appreciated!

    O my build is

    Meshify s2 (p.s. is there a way you would set up those fans in a s2. I know I want three up front and 1 in the back ofcourse. I could put another two on the bottom and three on the top.)

    9900k

    D15 cooler

    Aorus master 

    Gaming x trio gpu

    2.   m.2 1tb

     

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  11. 27 minutes ago, SolarNova said:

    From Noctua, the NF-A14.

    They come in both normal and industrial versions.

     

    Normals do 140 m³/h at 1500 rpm (25 dba , quiet), industrials can go up to 269 m³/h at 3000 rpm (41 dba, loud).

     

    be quiet Pure Wing 2 140mm, are another option they are 1600 rpm and iirc have slightly higher airflow than the Noctua but lower pressure, and ofc are noisier than the 'normal 1500 rpm' Noctua NF -A14

    Thanks i appreciate it I'll look at em. They definitely will get air moving in my case. Since it's the s2 its technically meant for water cooling but I'm good with fans :). One thing I've noticed on cases especially ones with a m.2 under the gpu they tend to get hot. I was gonna try to put like a 80mm or just a desk fan where the GPU brackets are. Do you have any ideas?

  12. I'm looking at getting some new fans I dont care about rgb and noise as long as it doesnt sound industrial.

    Just looking for the most cfm ofcourse noctua comes first to mind but which one would you recommend? Or any other brand I dont quite understand the differences in them other than the bearing style, 3 pin or 4 pin, pwm. But could someone explain how you should choose a fan. I have a meshify s2 case.

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