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vrijdag 5 juli 2002

Why can't a PC do its job silently?

The practical reasons for this are obvious: several active coolers (such as those on the processor, graphics card, chip set and power supply) make for a higher noise level on par with that found at a construction site. At the same time, there's a large amount of heat generated in the PC case, which, in turn, is dissipated with the help of additional fans on the chassis.

Just follow this guide to have this problem fixed. There is also an 18Mb movie that explains it all. Download this movie.

An overview of all components needed to install water cooling in any PC system


12:28:06 PM    

Ok I like this very much, congrats Tim,

Flash MX Translator.

[Tim Knip's Groovey Weblog]
12:10:55 PM    

Look at the groove 'tour bot tutorial'  made available by Hugh Pyle.

Groove tour bot tutorial.

In the final part of the Groove Tourbot tutorial , Hugh Pyle explains why he used HTML for the User Interface of the tourtool

I've used this sort of "HTML inside Groove" view in quite a few tools now. It still takes a non-trivial amount of development effort (to build the template page, script helpers etc), but if you need a clean, flexible, not-very-interactive UI it's definitely the way to go.

Hugh also provides an index of the five parts of the Tourtutorial. 

All very useful stuff, thnx Hugh, it's appreciated !!! [Jeroen Bekkers' Groove Weblog]
11:38:34 AM    




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