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Pastimes : Dream Machine ( Build your own PC )

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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (2278)9/3/1998 9:35:00 PM
From: halfscot  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Sean: The computer I just finished building has one noticeable difference, besides the obvious ones of performance, from the one it replaced which was the 'noise' the old computer generated. By 'noise' I mean the static I would get on my a.m. radio station in the house or even within a 75' radius of the computer. It drove me nuts. I asked a number of stores about this and was it common because I had not experienced this with my first computer. They hadn't a clue. Well my new computer, from the ground up, doesn't produce nearly the static of the one it replaces. I still get static on my radio but I can at least hear my a.m. stations with the radio in the same room. Any suggestions to reduce this effect?

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