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Anybody got any experience with these screws?
http://www.performance-pcs.com/cata...oducts_id=20970 - or- http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5...484&id=KQPBrheh I'll probably buy some and try it just for the hell-of-it. I'm just wondering if any of you have tried them. |
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 21:12:10 GMT, "Jeff" <nada@nowhere.com>
wrote: >Anybody got any experience with these screws? > >http://www.performance-pcs.com/cata...oducts_id=20970 >- or- >http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5...484&id=KQPBrheh > >I'll probably buy some and try it just for the hell-of-it. I'm just >wondering if any of you have tried them. > They're bond to help "some", but they require drilling out oversized holes in your drive racks for use, yes? |
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"kony" <spam@spam.com> wrote
> > They're bond to help "some", but they require drilling out > oversized holes in your drive racks for use, yes? I don't think drilling is required. But if it is, I'll be avoiding them. |
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"Jeff" wrote:
> "kony" wrote >> >> They're bond to help "some", but they require drilling out >> oversized holes in your drive racks for use, yes? > > I don't think drilling is required. But if it is, I'll be avoiding them. They look to be nothing more than buna rubber washers and a longer screw, both of which should be available from your local plumbing and fastner store. Jon |
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 13:44:08 GMT, "Jeff" <nada@nowhere.com>
wrote: >"kony" <spam@spam.com> wrote >> >> They're bond to help "some", but they require drilling out >> oversized holes in your drive racks for use, yes? > >I don't think drilling is required. But if it is, I'll be avoiding them. > If the holes in your case drive rack aren't significantly larger than the screw, it wil be necessary to drill them out. Look at the design of them, the screw is the same size as you are already using, it has to be to fit the drive. The grommet around the screw must necessarily be larger diameter than the screw, thus requiring a larger hole to fit in. They also require a marginally wider drive rack, many quality cases with thick metal will make it more difficult to wedge in a drive with this additional grommet between drive frame and drive cage. The tighter the fit, the more the vibrations are transmitted too, absorbtion is far better when the medium of transmission isn't already as compressed as possible. Something similar to that but with larger, thicker grommets and a custom drive rack that is wide enough (and large enough holes) could do a reasonable job, but IMO, as the product exists today it doesn't have a lot of use. Something similar but with a longer screw is more useful for fan mounts, though I prefer the type with a full mat around it so it doesn't create an open gap around the fan frame. |
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