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| Thread ID: 65368 | 2006-01-15 22:10:00 | Constant Vibration | rixth (9629) | Press F1 |
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| 421395 | 2006-01-15 22:10:00 | I have the sub for my speaker system, its only 2.1 but high quality, so I turn it up load and it sounds fine. The thing is, I have it sitting under my desk, about 20cm from the side of my computer, should I be worrying about the vibrations cause by the low frequencies damaging my computer/harddrive? |
rixth (9629) | ||
| 421396 | 2006-01-15 22:21:00 | I also have a sub (4.1) and it sits under my desk as well (Makes good foot rest), it also sits about half a metre from the PC. I have been using it now for over 2 years, and I have had NO PROBLEMS at all with the PC. | Dragonslayer (512) | ||
| 421397 | 2006-01-15 22:34:00 | Cool, thanks for your reply~ | rixth (9629) | ||
| 421398 | 2006-01-15 22:50:00 | (Makes good foot rest)Mine has a hefty heatsink which also acts as a great foot-warmer in winter! | Greg (193) | ||
| 421399 | 2006-01-15 22:56:00 | I've got my sub under my computer desk too, and although I've had a lot of hard drives die on me, I don't think that is the reason. Hard drives are supposed to be able to take a couple of Gs while operating, and a lot more when not operating. I've got a shelf under my keyboard tray, so I can't use my sub as a foot rest :( |
Greven (91) | ||
| 421400 | 2006-01-15 23:09:00 | heh, all i have is my laptop speakers, and i dont have an audio out. I want better sound. |
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