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Posted by Eeyore on July 22, 2008, 11:11 pm
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Jeffrey Dutky wrote:
> Yes, every computer I have assembled myself in the last decade has had
> resonance problems. This is, of course, my own fault for buying cheap
> sheet metal cases and assembling them carelessly (If I cared, I could
> certainly do SOMETHING about the resonance: e.g. wedge the side plates
> on the case so they aren't loose).
Oh that's easy. Don't fit the side panels. I'm always doing stuff inside
them anyway.
Damping material like 'rubber mat' applied to the panels might help too.
Graham
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> resonance problems. This is, of course, my own fault for buying cheap
> sheet metal cases and assembling them carelessly (If I cared, I could
> certainly do SOMETHING about the resonance: e.g. wedge the side plates
> on the case so they aren't loose).