reducing noise: cork ?

VSD

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Hi:
Cork is cheap and I am thinking about sticking cork panels to the walls of my PC case.
Any experience?

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Crashman

Polypheme
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How about dynomat? Or rubber matt?

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Crashman

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Hey, you know those rubber floor matts with the rubber nub surface? Thoes might be ideal!

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endyen

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We must have eaten in different highschool cafeterias. Where I went, the lemon was the indestructable one,density of a black hole, yah, it would be a perfect sound insulator.
 

Crashman

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In your jest you've probably passed over how right you are! An encapsulated liquid of high specific gravity would be ideal! Of course there's the problems with the capsules breaking down on some materials, which makes them ideal for digestion...

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P4Man

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I have cork inside my case, same reasoning as you. that said, its only 5mm think, and the result is, well,.. underwhelming..

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