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YMAN

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Aug 2, 2001
Location
West Palm Beach, Florida
Hello,
I am very curious about dynamat computer kits for making a
computer quieter. I hear that they are a great choice.

Before I purchase a kit, how do you install it and how well
will it work. If you use dynamat and can post pictures of you
computers dynamat setup I would be greatly pleased.
Also what exactly is it, a thin piece of insulation or...

What are the different kits available and their cost; where
can I purchase it?
 
Thanks alot,
I learned very much from their site!

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Dont Forget, if you have pictures of dynamat installed in your
computer please post them here.
 
I put dynamat in my case (original :mad: ). The first couple weeks were horrible (the really bad small game me a sore throat). After the smell wore off though it was great... It was much quieter. If you do put it in your case I reccomend using a rubber roller and a hairdryer to get it to stick better. One downfall to dynamat is how heavy it is. My case now weighs about 50+ pounds (kinda hard to carry around to lan parties... but oh well).

let us know how it turns out
 
Menardsguy said:
Also it seems to insulate my case. My case temps seemed to go up a little. (just a warning)

I understand that dynamat turns vibrations into low-grade
heat?

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The computer will never be moved, so a heavy computer
is ok.

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FrozenInHI, What do you mean 2 rolls,
are you talking about the 4sq. ft. rolls?

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As for the smell, from there site the new dynamat does
not smell. I think its dynamat xtream or somthing on those
lines.
 
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