On Thu, 2009-12-24 at 17:55 +0000, Tony Houghton wrote:
...
> > + I originally set up the system as a diskless (nfsroot)
> >   system, but KDE 4 (I am using OpenSuSE 11.2) performs
> >   unbearably slow, so I was forced to install a hard disk.
> 
> Couldn't you use a much lighter desktop if this is a PC especially for
> VDR?

Running VDR is important, but not the only purpose.
Surfing the internet, watching DVDs and BlueRays, etc.
is a lot of fun on an HD beamer. :-)


> > I currently use this (actively cooled) main board:
> > http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a455388.html
> > 
> > Using a passively cooled main board would solve the 
> > fan noise problem.
> 
> I can't tell what's under that fan from the picture. If the heatsink is
> fixed to the motherboard with pins you could replace it with a Zalman
> passive chipset cooler, but you would need to make sure there's good
> airflow through the case (what provision does it have for fans? 

Currently, the airflow is provided by the power supply fan only.


> At least it should be easier to get silent case fans than a silent fan small
> enough for that chip). 

I agree. 
As I said, A silent 4x4cm fan seems to be hard to find.
There are very nice silent 12x12cm fans,


> Otherwise you could get an adapter (like a
> square funnel) to fit a bigger, quieter fan on to the heatsink.

That will not fit. The power supply sits above the board.


Carsten.



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