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PC Noise Annoys

Author: Mick Madigan

Computers and peripherals are noisy beasts, from the clack of keyboards, to the whirr of cooling fans, hum and
whine of drives and motors, and vibration of chassis and panelling.

This can interfere with your concentration, and cause irritation and stress.

Unfortunately, the latest PC models are often noisier, because the extra processing power requires extra heat removal
hence more powerful fans.
However, in older models, parts gradually wear and loosen, creating ever more annoying computer background noise.

The World Health Organisation recommends an ambient noise floor (background noise level) of 35dB(A) so we can speak
and hear easily, and not have to struggle 'filtering out' background noise.

Most of us don't mind some sound in the background, but please, not this endless distracting machine noise!

Sadly, it seems unlikely that manufacturers will be producing silent computers until they are driven to it.

You can purchase 'noiseless' computers, but at present they are bulkier and much more expensive than standard 'noisy'
PCs, and may also require specialist installation.

Therefore, here are 10 cheap and easy tips for reducing PC noise:-

1/ Place your PC on a hard reasonably thick surface. Angle the back (where the noisy cooling fans are situated) away
from you if you can.

2/ Make sure the PC is standing level and flat on its feet.
Mount the feet on a firm rubber base or rubber foot supports to deaden any vibration.

3/ Fix acoustic noise dampening pads on the walls around the PC. Concentrate on surfaces near it, that might amplify
or reflect sound.
You may also consider acoustic foam pads to block any unused disc bays, this will also reduce internal volume and promote

cooling.

4/ Make sure outer panels aren't loose, and nothing is touching the PC casing.
Bind any dangling cables into bundles with plastic coated wire ties or plastic cable tidies.

6/ Have your PC serviced and internally cleaned at least annually.Dust build-up inside a PC can cause fans to become
louder, as well as being a potential source of allergen creation and early computer failure.

7/ Speakers often give out noises especially if other electronic devices like cell phones (mobiles) or baby monitors are near.
Keep these devices well away, and/or the speakers turned off.

8/ You can reduce the sound overall with the Volume Control, (whether you use speakers or headphones) or mute the Windows
sound files that you hear when you carry out virtually any task on a PC - see Windows Help. (Click on a blank area of the
Desktop, press F1 key, then use 'Search' facility or 'Index' in the top bar. Look for 'Sounds and Audio Devices'. Follow
the instructions)

9/ Most computer systems have power management features. Again look at 'Help'.
You can reset the 'Standby'(low power - won't save data) or ''Hibernation'(low power - automatically saves data) features ,
so that the computer will unhurried right down after a period of inactivity.
This will definitely save power and assist reduce the noise level of the PC when not immediately in use.

10/ If you have a tower type PC, store the tower on the floor below you, making sure it isn't an obstruction, and air can
circulate around it. Buy extension cables if you need to.

All the sound reducing equipment mentioned above is readily available off the Internet, or locally.

If you have a little more money or are buying computers, here are a few more options.

Whatever you plan, don't suffer- experiment to create a more silent PC environment.
Remember, less PC noise can only boost your healthy computing through 2006 and beyond!

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/pc-noise-annoys-26420.html

About the Author:

Mick Madigan lives in the UK, has a continual interest in healthy computing, and has recently published a fully detailed guide on the ways computing can harm you
- and how you can avoid them - at

http://www.m1mart.co.uk

A stress- busting audio/text exercise ebook can be downloaded without obligation from

http://tinyurl.com/nghkx

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