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    Hey you guys, the slab of stuff I ordered from http://www.sounddeadeningmaterial.com arrived today. I'm taking it home tonight and I'll post my thoughts on it tomorrow.
    One thing I can tell you right now is that its heavy. Its a three foot roll.


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    Originally posted by 100%TotallyNude:
    Hey you guys, the slab of stuff I ordered from http://www.sounddeadeningmaterial.com arrived today. I'm taking it home tonight and I'll post my thoughts on it tomorrow.
    One thing I can tell you right now is that its heavy. Its a three foot roll.


    Actually, I am very interested Nude. Keep us posted!


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    So am i? damn if its heavy how da hell do i lift my case up!?

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    wouldn't the material also trap heat?

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    Originally posted by AvataR:
    wouldn't the material also trap heat?
    Yes. And if that material is anything at all like Dynamat (as it claims), It converts sound into heat as well.

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    Make sure the asphalt doesn't heat up and drip onto your mobo.

    If I pave the path between the proc and memory with asphalt, will it run faster? Hmm. . . .

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    haha

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    Ok, got a brown paper roll of something rather heavy about three feet tall yesterday. Got it home and uncoiled it. Just as they promised it was a 9'^2 matt of thier product. I powered down my rig and took it apart, then measured off three sheets and cut. The stuff cuts fine with a regular pair of household scissors. The sticky back is fine for the job its meant to do and then some, I could tell while I was cutting it though. After about 1/2 hour of work (two sides and the top is all I covered) I powered back up. I don't have any hard numbers but the sound is deffinately less than what it was. The material easily added another pound or more to the net weight of my rig too. But I think that to be expected. The stuff really works, I would reccomend it. I've shot pix of this and all the mods I've made to my rig, as soon as my new isp gets it together (the 17th is the hook up date) I'll be putting those online. If you need a sheet of sound muffler, try this stuff out. http://www.sounddeadeningmaterial.com
    $30 for a 9'^2 sheet. (That's with shipping, everything.)


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    Originally posted by 100%TotallyNude:
    Ok, got a brown paper roll of something rather heavy about three feet tall yesterday. Got it home and uncoiled it. Just as they promised it was a 9'^2 matt of thier product. I powered down my rig and took it apart, then measured off three sheets and cut. The stuff cuts fine with a regular pair of household scissors. The sticky back is fine for the job its meant to do and then some, I could tell while I was cutting it though. After about 1/2 hour of work (two sides and the top is all I covered) I powered back up. I don't have any hard numbers but the sound is deffinately less than what it was. The material easily added another pound or more to the net weight of my rig too. But I think that to be expected. The stuff really works, I would reccomend it. I've shot pix of this and all the mods I've made to my rig, as soon as my new isp gets it together (the 17th is the hook up date) I'll be putting those online. If you need a sheet of sound muffler, try this stuff out. http://www.sounddeadeningmaterial.com
    $30 for a 9'^2 sheet. (That's with shipping, everything.)


    [This message has been edited by 100%TotallyNude (edited January 10, 2001).]

    How much was the sound reduced by? Like a percentage?
    How loud was your system in the first place?


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    Originally posted by Klashe:

    How much was the sound reduced by? Like a percentage?
    How loud was your system in the first place?



    With my recent introduction of two sucking 60mm case fans on one side of the case near the bottom, the rig was pretty bad. When I get the hedgehog/sunon combo installed I assume that the noise will go up even more. With the case fan pair alone the noise I estimate was cut, roughly, by 1/4. This is only by lining 3 sides of the case. I am thinking about how I would go about lining the remaining 3 sides, if at all. I don't think its possible to do the front and the back, but we'll see.




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    I've heard about sound dampening material but like how much would say of a noise reduction did it cause? 25%? 10%??

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    Originally posted by Phatman:
    I've heard about sound dampening material but like how much would say of a noise reduction did it cause? 25%? 10%??
    Erm... as I stated: "the noise I estimate was cut, roughly, by 1/4." That would be 25% by the old math Phatty.


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    Originally posted by 100%TotallyNude:
    Erm... as I stated: "the noise I estimate was cut, roughly, by 1/4." That would be 25% by the old math Phatty.


    Hehe, it's not my fault I'm blind and retarded

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    Originally posted by Phatman:
    Hehe, it's not my fault I'm blind and retarded

    That's what happens when you handle heatshink compound too much.

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    Man Dave, has it happened to you too?

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