| Annoying PC Noises |
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| Written by CompuPair | |
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Computers and peripherals are noisy beasts, from the clack of keyboards, to the whirr of cooling fans, hum and whine of drives and motors, and vibration of chassis and panelling. Unfortunately, the latest PC models are often noisier, because the extra processing power requires extra heat removal hence more powerful fans. However, in older models, parts gradually wear and loosen, creating ever more annoying computer background noise. The World Health Organization recommends an ambient noise floor (background noise level) of 35dB(A) so we can speak and hear easily, and not have to struggle 'filtering out' background noise. Most of us don't mind some sound in the background, but please, not this endless distracting machine noise! 3. Fix acoustic noise dampening pads on the walls around the PC. Concentrate on surfaces near it, that might amplify or reflect sound. You may also consider acoustic foam pads to block any unused disc bays, this will also reduce internal volume and promote cooling. - You can buy new replacement PC cases designed to be quiet.They may be acoustically lined to cut sound or constructed so you can do away with any internal fans and so reduce noise - Ask for computers that comply with international noise reduction standard ISO 9626. If it also quotes sound pressure levels, this is a fair way of comparing the noise outputs of different PCs. |


