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Silencing Tsunami Cases?

SpectralFx

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Anyone had good experiences making the Thermaltake Tsunami a bit quiter (besides water cooling)? It could be worse...but....
I've replaced the front and rear fans with Antec 120's that are pretty quiet. The psu makes no noise. Are there effective ways to dampen the case itself?
Thanks for any suggestions.
 
You can use dynamat, it will raise your temps maybe a few degrees but it will help immensley. Also you can seal all little crevices/cracks/holes where air escapes. You can do this with rubber cement (please take the stuff out of your case first). When you get rid of air escape posiblities you will get better airflow and less noise.
 
Dremel out the front and rear fan grills on the chassis. They are the sole evil of turbulence and wind noise.
 
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