I have my office above my bedroom in a converted loft space. The pc's all have acoustic rubber feet but the vibrations from the spinning HD's really vibrate (resonate) through the floor and it is a pain at night when trying to get to sleep. Does anyone have any solutions for reducing/eliminating the vibrations through the feet of the pc ??
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you could suspend the pc's on bungee cords from the cieling ?
i do actually have the watercooling pump in my main workstation suspended like this inside an empty drive cage... its pretty silent. before i had sitting on a silicone block in the "floor" of the pc but it resonated in a similar fashion to what you have there. not sure about the practicality of suspending a pc like this though.. hehe.
another option is to go the other way... if you put your pc's on paving slabs that would also kill any vibrations quite effectively.
would mean you have to carry paving slabs to the attic though.Last edited by super gnu; 27-03-2011, 04:23 AM.
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Originally posted by stevesideas View PostI'll lead line the bottom of the pc...that'll solve that problem
I am building a new studio soon & found this great soundproofing company... they are in Australia though...so you may have trouble finding it
cheers
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