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Unread 04-22-2002, 01:39 AM   #14
DeafinONEear
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My god you have a great imagination!
See, this is a great solution, but there are two things holding me back-- one, I just finished this project. Like, *just* finished. I got done sending the lines through the drywall, spakling up the holes, painting over it and getting the res/rad all situated in a shockmount enclosure. So sending yet another line in would add a whole lot of work to this that I am just not ready to do.
second, this project was for silence. I record bands and do folley and, due to space considerations (ie I live in San Francisco and *there is no space*) I record all the sounds in this room which acts as both a control room, a live room and a mixing room. The computer is housed in here. Because of this I need to keep as much computer noise out of the room as possible and right now I can just barely hear the sound of that one fan. Now think of two fans and another pump. You think your hearing is good? A Nueman U87 condenser giong through a NEVE pre will pick up everything you hear times two.
So because the main goal of this one is not overclocking, though I hoped I could push it a little more with this setup, my quest for silence outweighs everything else and I am forced to live with 44C, which is still an acceptable temp.
Which brings me to this-- I knew what ASUS PC probe CPU reading were always a little off, usually about 7-10 degrees high, so I primarily use the BIOS reading to check my CPU idle temp, whcih seems to be 44C. But then I just recently downloaded the newest version and I think there might have been something in there about temp accuarcy. So now when I read from the new PC Probe it shows 32C, which is less than what the BIOS says....
what should I believe?

EDIT: "Live" room, not love room!
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