I've read a lot of articles that said it won't help that much. You're
better off with a good, solid case with rubber rings around your screws, etc
to reduce vibration. The acustic foam can't really help with load fans
blowing out the back (which open holes for any noisy components inside).
Check out
http://www.quietpc.com/ . They have some "Acoutic foam" if you
want to compare the dimensions to your Home Depot foam.
Good luck!
--Mitchua
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> Is there anything special about the acoustic foam used in computer cases
> for dampening noise? Can I use any sound proofing foam found in car
> stereo supply stores or Home Depot?
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> I found some at my local CompUSA for $20 (I think 4 sheets: 2 17x15in
> and 2 17x7in). Anyone tried them?
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