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Actually Marc, that's no longer correct. If you check Carillon's website, their "barebones" pc's are gone and replaced by "core systems" which are upgraded. I agree they are still a bit pricey, but they are reportedly quieter than virtually anything else, which is what this thread was about. Is the Northwood system an audio-specific application as well? I am not familiar with it. This was NOT a paid advertisement for Carillon computers, i don't own one.... : ) cheers, jim. -----Original Message----- From: RandomLFO@aol.com [mailto:RandomLFO@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 4:19 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: computer fan noise (Audio Interface options for recording loo ps) While the Carillon systems look nice, they have really fallen behind everyone else in the level of system offered. Their Barebones1 is still a 1.5 GHz P4, with SDRAM (no monitor). For the same price, you can get a 2 GHz Northwood system, with RDRAM, a flat panel, 6 USB ports, etc.. I'd suggest waiting on the Carillon until they catch up with the rest of the world. Maybe after NAMM they will improve their systems. Anyone interested in a rack mounted computer might find the info at Tomshardware.com. very helpful. Marc In a message dated 7/23/02 1:49:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, spgoodman@earthlight.net writes: > > there is a company out there that specializes in making quiet PC's for > > audio-specific applications. They will build either barebones systems or > > custom-built systems using various software platforms. I WAS going to be > > purchasing their Logic Audio platform for the PC, until Emagic pulled the > > plug on Logic for Windows. I'm going still going to be purchasing a > > barebones system at least and configuring my own. > > > > check it out: > > For PC: > > http://www.carillonusa.com