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2000Z28M6
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My home studio has been active lately and since CPU noise was always a problem I decided to try the "throw it in the closet" method.
I was able to rearrange the studio in such a way to force the CPU in the closet space.
I used extra vga cables and a wireless mouse and keyboard setup. Everything else is close enough for the sound card m audio 44.
After placing my mics furthest away from the closet, No more cpu whine and clicking.
I will be throwing heavy blankets on it while recording only, to quiet it down even more. Then removing the blanket once recording is done, help any overheat issues.
With the blankets covering the CPU, I monitored through my head phones after setting up the mics and It was really nice and quiet.
I was able to rearrange the studio in such a way to force the CPU in the closet space.
I used extra vga cables and a wireless mouse and keyboard setup. Everything else is close enough for the sound card m audio 44.
After placing my mics furthest away from the closet, No more cpu whine and clicking.
I will be throwing heavy blankets on it while recording only, to quiet it down even more. Then removing the blanket once recording is done, help any overheat issues.
With the blankets covering the CPU, I monitored through my head phones after setting up the mics and It was really nice and quiet.
