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DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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Just depends on what you consider a problem.
Here's what I did to keep mine as quiet as possible:
1. Get a passive mobo (looks like you've done this - I personally used the P5B Deluxe).
2. Get a passive video card. This you haven't done, and video cards can generate a lot of heat and be very noisy. Mine is a Gigabyte GeForce 8600 (I forget the exact model, but there's only one passive version). This will not have great gaming performance, but you definitely don't need anything fancy for music production.
3. Get a lower-wattage PSU. Most home PCs don't even push the 200 W mark. I have a 420 W PSU in mine and I never, ever come close to maxing it. Normally you'd only need tons of power if you're running super-high-end video cards with SLI/CrossFire, but if you think you might really need 520 W, check it with a $10 watt-meter.
4. I used the P182 case, which is pretty similar to the P180. I think it comes with slightly better materials for the hard drive damping and such, but this was several months ago, they may have improved the P180 since then.
5. Stuck a Ninja heatsink on the CPU and threw out the stock fan. Runs cool enough even on a Prime95 test, and obviously makes no noise.
6. Used only two fans (excluding the PSU fan), both the huge 120mm ones. One on the top of the case, one near the hard drives.
Bottom line is, you can power the PC up and literally hear nothing. If it wasn't for the LEDs, you wouldn't know it was on. So I was a bit obsessive about that and you may not care as much.
I also used a 73 gig Raptor, but I needed a bit more space for a dual boot. I expected it to be a little noisy, but it's actually surprisingly quiet. It's more of a "whir" than an actual "click", and because it's just the system disk, it doesn't spin up much during a production session.
I'd suggest at least looking into a passive video card and CPU heatsink. But I'm just saying look at them, not go out and buy them now; they may or may not be for you.
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Nov-03-2007 02:32
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echosystm
super wow maker

Registered: Jul 2004
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I'm not really up to date on motherboards, but P965 is what I've got. Aren't they old by now? I heard Asus aren't manufacturing the P5B line anymore (distributors might hold stock still).
Anyway, seriously follow what DigiNut said. The Scythe Ninja is the main part. Sounds like we have pretty similar setups.
As far as I am aware, the P180 etc. are identical on the inside to the SOLO. However, when I bought my SOLO, the P180s were shipping with these retarded rubber hard drive elastics that frayed and snapped over time. In the the SOLOs, these were replaced with stronger material elastics, like the ones in your underpants haha. Double check if the P180s have this now, otherwise you DO NOT want to be using those rubber elastics. They will eventually break and your hard drives will die.
I took 2 photos quick to show you how to set things up...
Hard drives:

Fan:

Whatever you do, don't put the fan on the actual heatsink. Put it on the rear case exhaust. That way you cool the heatsink and make air pressure in the case at the same time. If you just put it on the heatsink, a lot the hot air will stay inside the case, because only the PSU is pushing air out.
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Nov-03-2007 03:11
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