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| Senior Member | Anyone ever thought of using a speaker to generate the inverted sound wave of computer fans? Has it worked? |
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| ? | theoretically it would work but the noise inside a computer is too chaotic to be perfectly matched |
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| infinite resolution | It is pretty pointless, you are much better off not making the noise to begin with. I believe there was a discussion at SilentPCReview.com about this... |
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