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This is my "silent" build, and I feel getting it down to ~7V would be perfect when all I'm doing is writing up an essay.. The airflow is very powerful on low on 12V. Well, when I mean I ran the fan on 5V, I meant through the controller. I guess next time I'll try fan directly on 5V to settle this debate! :intello: |
I have an idea...
1: Take ALL of the fans out of the computer. 2: Get a plastic tub large enough to put the computer in it. 3: Put the computer in it. 4: Fill the plastic tub with mineral oil.* Voila! Your computer is now completely silent and you don't have to worry about dust! :mdr: *Submerging your computer in mineral oil may necessitate the use of an external CD drive. |
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Then it's all gooey... like linc. |
Hey guys, finally gonna get started on this little project.
Would these work? http://cgi.ebay.com/1N4001-Diodes-US...ht_3593wt_1102 also, how much more complicated would it be to add a small LED to determine if it's on/off (mostly just for cosmetic reasons, if it's easy, then maybe I should, but if it complicates stuff even more, I'll skip)... Thanks, |
1) Yes those will work. All of the 1N400X diodes have a 0.7V drop.* The last digit determines the max working voltage.
2) Most motherboards have a header for connecting indicator LEDs. "Power on" being one of them... Do you have the user manual for your mobo? *See later post.... |
1) sweet, thanks, is there any diodes with a larger voltage drop?
2) I have those hooked up, I was thinking more along the lines of the fans. If they're on, I guess a voltage regulator or a bunch of diodes (again) to drop the voltage + current down to the LEd. |
1) 0o my bad... Vdrop on those diodes is actually about 1V*. That makes things easier. :smile:
2) Oh, the fans...... -_- You can just put the LED in parallel with the fan power leads with a resistor appropriate for the highest voltage it will see. It will just be a bit dimmer when the fan is running on a lower voltage. * See BG's next post... :lol: |
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You're confusing me! :party: |
I went and looked up the datasheet.....actually multiple datasheets from different manufacturers....they all said ~1V drop.
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It actually depends on the current flowing through them. Look at the curve near the bottom of the datasheet.
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Yeah 7 will work fine.
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Looks like no more gold star for you! :no: |
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