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Skybuck Flying
Hello,
We all want fast computers, fast games, fast software etc.
But sometimes we might want quite computers as well, when working with less
intensive software.
So I propose hardware is extended with a noiseless mode.
When the user puts the computer via the software into "noiseless" mode the
computer should use minimal resources to become "noiseless".
For example a 5.0 GHZ processor could turn into 1 GHZ processor maybe even
500 GHZ or maybe even slower than that.
Harddisks become slower, everything should become slower, and therefore
hopefully more power efficient.
The hardware could even use alternative circuitry printed on a different
nano scale to consume less power in "noiseless" mode.
The goal is to bring the PC, back into the 80486 age when cpu's didn't
require heatsinks and fans, and the same goes for motherboards, harddisks,
memory chips, and graphics cards.
So that fans can be disabled.
To get a totally quite pc !?
Bye,
Skybuck.
We all want fast computers, fast games, fast software etc.
But sometimes we might want quite computers as well, when working with less
intensive software.
So I propose hardware is extended with a noiseless mode.
When the user puts the computer via the software into "noiseless" mode the
computer should use minimal resources to become "noiseless".
For example a 5.0 GHZ processor could turn into 1 GHZ processor maybe even
500 GHZ or maybe even slower than that.
Harddisks become slower, everything should become slower, and therefore
hopefully more power efficient.
The hardware could even use alternative circuitry printed on a different
nano scale to consume less power in "noiseless" mode.
The goal is to bring the PC, back into the 80486 age when cpu's didn't
require heatsinks and fans, and the same goes for motherboards, harddisks,
memory chips, and graphics cards.
So that fans can be disabled.
To get a totally quite pc !?
Bye,
Skybuck.