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Building a quiet PC is challenging due to heat and airflow physics

Building a quiet PC presents a significant challenge due to the inherent physics of heat dissipation and airflow. High-performance components generate substantial heat, necessitating more powerful cooling solutions that often increase noise levels. Factors such as fan turbulence, component vibrations, and even coil whine contribute to the difficulty, requiring a multi-faceted approach beyond simply purchasing quieter parts. AI

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Building a quiet PC is challenging due to heat and airflow physics

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 · Joe Shields ·

    Why building a quiet PC is harder than you think — what to know, and how to make your rig quieter

    Building a quiet PC is a challenge, especially with high-power PCs — but it is possible with effort focused on the right areas

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Why building a quiet PC is harder than you think — what to know, and how to make your rig quieter Building a quiet PC is a challenge, especially with high-power

    Why building a quiet PC is harder than you think — what to know, and how to make your rig quieter Building a quiet PC is a challenge, especially with high-power PCs — but it is possible with effort focused on the right areas https://www. tomshardware.com/desktops/pc-b uilding/why…