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I appreciate the technical data John, though I am interested in your perception of the difference. is the 3.5" HDD 3x as loud or just a hair louder? different frequencies are perceived differently in loudness.
Has anyone else gone through the process of a. realizing that their desktop is too noisy for proper listening and b. solving the problem?
I'm using a fan-less, solid state only Audio PC with the following configuration:Intel DN2800MT mini-ITX with ATOM processorMushkin 4G Laptop MemoryWessena ITX6-B ChasisCrucial Solid State HD 128G (I forgot the model)SOTM tX-USBexp PCI to USB cardGeneric Netbook Power SupplyWindows 8JPlay 5.1Teamviewer for headless controlCompletely silent, if it wasn't for the blue power LED, I would have no idea it's on. The Audio PC is networked via 100M Ethernet to a small Wireless Bridge close by which is used to access music on NAS. 24/192 files are no problem on the network (but you need a good high speed Wireless LAN setup).The configuration is based on a C.A.P.S. V3 setup which I chose over the MAC mini because of the SOTM card and price. The PC I was using before had too much fan noise, and I didn't have a good solution for silent operation because the cases that the CPU heat sinks required where too big to put next to my Audio gear.
Interesting, I was under the impression that I should build an i7 PC like the Zuma for JRiver. Do you feel that this solution ever runs too low on processing speed or falls short any other way? It appears you are running a single PC solution, is this true or are you running a separate control PC?Thanks,Ed
Hi Ed, I run a single PC and a dual PC setup, just depends on the player. For JRiver, I currently run it on a control PC. JPlay integrates with JRiver via ASIO driver and networks with the Audio PC running the JPlay client. This is a nice solution because JRiver can be controlled via iPad/iPhone with JRemote. It is very convenient.I haven't run JRiver on the AudioPC, just Foobar and JPlay Mini, and neither has had any issues. I wasn't sure what to expect with the ATOM processor, but it has performed well. I can easily give JRiver a try on the AudioPC and let you know how it goes
Thanks for the reply. I misspoke/mistyped earlier when I said JRiver, I actually meant jplay. I have had the jriver/jplay 2 pc config. running on a couple of laptops, it seemed to work well. I could'nt use the laptop permanently so I am looking into a solution for the audio PC, still in the research mode, thanks for your response.Best,Ed