Our Norwegian fellows at overkkloking.no recently published an article named ‘Projekt beQuiet’. The project’s, as the name reveals, goal is  a quiet system and in this case it’s a HTPC-system that should be able to handle it’s tasks as quiet as possible.


We’re not looking at a regular computer here with your “everyday” components. The entire chassi and much of its functions have been made from scratch. You can hardly complain about this invention even though it has some similarities with Hush’s HTPC-chassi.



The thought of a soundless system has been taken to the extreme, the extire system is passively cooled and he has even thrown out the mechnical harddrive and replaced it with flashcard (CF-card) as storage.


The HTPC-system is hardly a highend product considering the performance but handles its tasks well, and it is completely quiet. A highly recommended article for those about to build a HTPC in other words.
The article can be found at Overklokking.no.

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