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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

First Bangladeshi To Win Nobel Prize:Dr.Muhammad Yunus



In October 2006, Muhammad Yunusas awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, along with Grameen Bank, for their efforts to create economic and social development. The Norwegian Nobel Committee stated "Muhammad Yunus has shown himself to be a leader who has managed to translate visions into practical action for the benefit of millions of people, not only in Bangladesh, but also in many other countries. Loans to poor people without any financial security had appeared to be an impossible idea. From modest beginnings three decades ago, Yunus has, first and foremost through Grameen Bank, developed micro-credit into an ever more important instrument in the struggle against poverty." Muhammad Yunus became the first Bangladeshi and third Bengali to ever receive a Nobel Prize.

When he approached traditional banks to lend to the poor, he found that they were not interested as the poor were not considered creditworthy. Yunus strongly believed that given the chance the poor will repay the borrowed money, and that it would help the poor work their way out of poverty. After many efforts, Yunus finally succeeded in securing a credit line, offering himself as the guarantor, for his project from Janata Bank to lend it to the poor in Jobra in December 1976. On October 2, 1983, the project was converted into a full-fledged bank named as Grameen Bank (Village Bank), specialised in making small loans to the poor.

The Grameen Bank (in Bengali, Grameen means rural) which Dr. Yunus has built over the last 22 years, is today the largest rural bank in Bangladesh. It has over 2 million borrowers and works in 35000 villages in a country of 68000 villages. 94 % of its borrowers are women. The bank is based on simple, sensible rules, meticulous organization, imagination and peer pressure among borrowers. The break that Grameen Bank offers is a collateral-free loan, sometimes equivalent to just a few U.S. dollars and rarely more than $100. In rural areas, it makes things happen. 98% of its loans are honored. Thus he has turned into reality a philosophy that the poorest of the poor are the most deserving in the land and that given the opportunity they can lift themselves out of the mire of poverty. His ideas combine capitalism with social responsibility.

Micro-credit concept is now being practiced in 58 countries. In the US, it is a success even with the Shifting poor of Chicago's toughest districts. The United States alone has over 500 Grameen spin-offs. Bill Clinton has said in his election campaign that Yunus deserved a Nobel Peace Prize and cited the Experiment of Dr. Yunus as a model for rebuilding the inner cities of America. Pilot projects are starting in Britain. The methods are adapted to suit local conditions, but the principle of empowering individuals with their own capital is the same.

Dr. Muhammad Yunus was born to a well-to-do family in Chittagong, a business center in Bangladesh, in 1940. His father was a successful goldsmith who always encouraged his sons to seek higher education. But his biggest influence was his mother, Sofia Khatun, who always helped any poor that knocked on their door. This inspired him to commit himself to eradication of poverty.

He received a Ph.D. in economics from Vanderbilt University in 1970 and taught at Middle Tennessee University from 1969 to 1972. After returning to Bangladesh, he joined the University of Chittagong as head of the Economics Department.He also holds honorary doctorate degrees from dozens of universities around the world.

Yunus has won dozens of international awards, including the Simon Bolivar Prize, the Indira Gandhi Peace Prize, the Seoul Peace Prize and the Freedom Award of the International Rescue Committee. He has also been appointed as an International Goodwill Ambassador for UNAIDS by the United Nations and inducted as a member of France's Legion d'Honneur.

Dr. Yunus lives in an apartment at Grameen Banks headquarter in Dhaka, Bangladesh and he is is married to Dr. Afrozi Yunus and has two daughter, Monica and Deena.

The thermal cooker

An energy saving, healthful way to cook.





What is a thermal cooker and how does it work?

A thermal cooker (also called a thermal cooking pot) works much like a crock pot. It is made up of two pots:

  • Insulated outer pot

  • Stainless Steel inner pot

The food is put to the boil on the stove in the inner pot before being placed in the outer pot. The heat (from the boiling process) is retained inside the pot, allowing the food to continue cooking slowly.

The cooker is excellent for soups and stews, anything you would normally use a slow cooker or crock pot for.

The thermal cooker can also retain cold temperatures, and can thus function as an ice-box or wine cooler.

Diagram from Thermos Shuttle Chef.
Diagram from Thermos Shuttle Chef.

Advantages

  • Saves gas and electricity as food cooks in its own heat.
  • Fast and convenient, in most cases needing only 10-15 minutes to bring ingredients to a boil.
  • As it doesn't use gas and electricity once the dish is sealed into the outer pot, you can safely leave the house as the food is cooking.

  • As this is a slow cooking method, it is possible to cook the protein (meat) till tender and still have the vegetables retain their shape and texture.

  • Excellent for picnics and hot meals on day trips as it keeps for up to 8 hours.


Estimated cooking times

  • Generally 10-15 minutes to boil, with most foods ready to eat in 2-3 hours.
  • For food with large chunks of meat, you may want to boil/simmer for up to 30 minutes in the inner pot, and leave the food in the pot for 6-8 hours.

Basic cooking method:

  • Put the ingredients into the inner pot, cover with the lid, and place directly on the stove.
  • Bring to the boil, then simmer. This takes 10 to 30 minutes (the simmering time depends on the type of food you're cooking).
  • Then take the inner pot, and place it in the outer pot.
  • Close the lid tightly.

  • Leave the dish in the pot for a length of time (the minimum amount of time required to cook the dish depends on the type of food you're cooking).

Points to watch out for when using the cooker

  • The inner pot should be about 80% full. The more the contents inside the pot, the more it will retain heat (Any air inside will rapidly reduce the temperature).
  • Do not open the pot before the full cooking time for your dish has been reached, as doing so causes rapid loss of heat.
  • Do not leave the food in the pot longer than the amount of time specified in the manufacturer's guidelines (usually up to 6-8 hours). If you leave the food longer than that, the temperature may have dropped to a level where bacteria can start to grow.
  • If the food takes approximately 6-8 hours to cook, and you plan to eat it a few hours after that, you can reboil the inner pot and its contents before the 8 hours is up and then put it back into the outer pot.


CHOOSING A THERMAL COOKER

There are many brands of thermal cookers in the market, though the most well-known products are probably Zojirushi Thermal Cooking Pot, the Thermos Shuttle Chef and the Tiger Thermal Magic Cooker.

Question: Can I buy cheaper alternatives to the well-known brands?

My family has actually used thermal cookers made by different manufacturers, and find that the cheaper products do work for most dishes.

However, the more well-known (and more expensive) products definitely do provide better heat distribution and retention.

The cheaper products may require you to cook on the stove for a longer time than what I've indicated on this page, as the stainless steel used to make the inner pot may be of lower quality. I also would be careful how long I leave the food in the pot, as heat loss may be more rapid.

Question: What are the types of thermal cookers available?

Size.

The most effective would be the larger ones (around 4 to 5 litres or more). A friend of ours who used a smaller thermal cooker found that it doesn't cook that effectively, and is more useful for keeping food warm.

Two inner pots version.

Some brands do offer versions which include two pots, allowing you to cook two dishes at the same time.Just note that you have to use both pots. If you're cooking only one dish, then you need to boil water in the other pot, and put it in as well, otherwise there won't be enough retained heat to cook the food.

I've also seen versions with a full-size inner pot, and an additional smaller inner pot that slots onto the top of big pot. Obviously, with these types, you have the option of(1) using the big inner pot with the small inner pot to cook two dishes; or (2) you use the large pot by itself.

Balochistan, The Biggest



Balochistan :is a province in Pakistan, the largest in the country by geographical area.It contains most of the historical region of Balochistan and is named after the Baloch.




Capital The capital and largest city is Quetta.

Time zone PST (UTC+5)

Main language: Balochi is official language. The principal languages in the province are Baluchi, Brahui,Sindhi , Pashto, Urdu (national)

Established:In 1st July 1970 Balochistan was established

Governor/Commissioner:Nawab Zulfikar Ali Magsi

Chief Minister: Nawab Aslam Raisani




Legislature (seats) :Provincial Assembly has (65)



    Location: Its neighbouring regions are Iranian Balochistan to the west, Afghanistan and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas to the north and Punjab and Sindh to the east. To the south is the Arabian Sea.d Pashto. Balochistan is believed to be rich in mineral resources. It is the second major, after Sindh, supplier of natural gas to the country.

  • GeographyBalochistan is located at the eastern edge of the Iranian plateau and in the border region between Southwest, Central, and South Asia. It is geographically the largest of the four provinces at 347,190 km² or (134,051 square miles) of Pakistani territory; and composes 48% of the total land area of Pakistan. The population density is very low due to the mountainous terrain and scarcity of water. The southern region is known as Makran. The central region is known as Kalat.
    The Sulaiman Mountains dominate the northeast corner and the Bolan Pass is a natural route into Afghanistan towards Kandahar and was used as a route during the British campaigns to Afghanistan[1]. Much of the province south of the Quetta region is sparse desert terrain with pockets of towns mostly near rivers and streams.

    The capital city is Quetta, located in the most densely populated district in the northeast of the province. Quetta is situated in a river valley near the border with Afghanistan, with a road to Kandahar in the northwest.
    At Gwadar on the coast the Pakistani government is currently undertaking a large project with Chinese help to build a large port. This is being done partially to provide the Pakistan Navy with another base, and to reduce Pakistan's reliance on Karachi and Port Qasim, which are currently the only major ports[2]




    Climate Very cold winters and hot summers characterise the climate of the upper highlands. Winters of the lower highlands vary from extremely cold in the northern districts to mild conditions closer to the Makran coast. Summers are hot and dry, especially the arid zones of Chaghai and Kharan districts. The plain areas are also very hot in summer with temperatures rising as high as 120 °F (50 °C). Winters are mild on the plains with the temperature never falling below the freezing point. The desert climate is characterised by hot and very arid conditions. Occasionally strong windstorms make these areas very inhospitable.Population: Balochistan has a population of around 10 million inhabitants. Overall, the Baloch and Brohi tribes comprise around 62% of the province's population[citation needed]. However migration & settlement by other ethnic groups has greatly reduced the Baloch population of the area & some of the baloch have moved to other areas in South Punjab, Sindh & Karachi. The rest are mainly Pashtuns, Hazaras and Sindhis. Baloch are concentrated in the sparsely populated north-west, west, east and south; Brohis in the centre of the province, mainly living by cattle-herding, manual laboring & fishing on the coasts. While the Pashtuns are the majority in the north. Quetta, the capital of the province, has a Pashtun majority with Baloch, Hazaras and Punjabi minorities. Near the Kalat region and other parts of the province there are significant numbers of Brahui speakers. Along the coast various Makrani Balochis predominate. In addition, 769,000 Afghan refugees can be found in the province including Pashtuns, Tajiks, and Hazaras. Many Sindhi farmers have also moved to the more arable lands in the east. There are also a growing number of other(s) ethnic groups consisting of Kurdish, Panjabi, Mohajir and Iranians who have made Balochistan their home in recent decades.[citation needed]

    History of BalochistanBalochistan was the site of the earliest known farming settlements upon the Iranian plateau bordering South Asia, the earliest of which was Mehrgarh dated at 6500 BCE. Pakistani Balochistan corresponds to the ancient Achaemenid province of Gedrosia. Balochistan was sparsely populated by various tribes, possibly of Dravidian and Indo-Iranian origin, for centuries following the decline of the nearby Harappa-Mohenjo-daro civilisation to the east. Over time, Balochistan was invaded by various Eurasian groups including the Aryans, Persians, Greeks, Kushans, Arabs, Turks, Mongols, Mughals, Afghans, and the British. Aryan invasions appear to have led to the eventual demise of the Elamo-Dravidian with the exception of the Brahui who may have arrived much later as did the Balochis themselves. The Balochis began to arrive from their homeland in northern Iran and appear to be an offshoot of the Kurdish tribes that would mainly populate the western end of the Iranian plateau. The Balochi tribes eventually became a sizeable group rivalled only by another Iranian group where Brohis and Pashtuns came under influnces of Balochis.

    Islamic arrival in BaluchistanWhat is now Baluchistan province of Pakistan, in the 7th century was divided into two main regions, its south western parts were part of Kerman Province of the Persian Empire and north eastern region was part of the Persian province Sistan. The southern region was included in Makran. In early 644, Caliph Umar sent Suhail ibn Adi from Busra to conquer the Kerman region of Iran; he was made governor of Kerman. From Kerman he entered the western Baluchistan and conquered the region near to Persian frontiers.[4] South Western Baluchistan was conquered during the campaign in Sistan the same year. During Caliph Uthman’s reign in 652, Baluchistan was re-conquered during the campaign against the revolt in Kerman, under the command of Majasha ibn Masood, it was first time when western Baluchistan came directly under the Laws of Caliphate and gave tribute on agriculture.In those days western Baluchistan was included in the dominion of Kerman. In 654 Abdulrehman ibn Samrah was made governor of Sistan, an Islamic army was sent under him to crush the revolt in Zarang, which is now in southern Afghanistan. Conquering Zarang a column moved north ward to conquer areas up to Kabul and Ghazni in Hindu Kush Mountains, while another column moved towards North western Baluchistan and conquered area up to the ancient city of Dawar and Qandabil (Bolan),[6] by 654 the whole of what is now Baluchistan province of Pakistan was under the rule of Rashidun Caliphate except for the well defended mountain town of QaiQan (now Kalat), which was conquered during Caliph Ali’s reign. Abdulrehman ibn Samrah made Zaranj his provincial capital and remained governor of these conquered areas from 654 to 656, until Uthman was murdered. During the Caliphate of Ali, the areas of Baluchistan, Makran again broke into revolt. Due to civil war in the Islamic empire Ali was unable to deal with these areas until 660 when he sent a large force under the command of Haris ibn Marah Abdi towards Makran, Baluchistan and Sind. Haris ibn Marah Abdi arrived in Makran and conquered it by force then moved north ward to north eastern Baluchistan and re-conquered Qandabil (Bolan), then again moving south finally conquered Qaiqan (Kalat) after a fierce battle. In 663 during the reign of Umayyad Caliph Muawiyah I, Muslim lost control of North eastern Baluchistan and Kalat when Haris ibn Marah and large part of army died in the battle field against a revolt in Kalat. Muslim forces latter re-gained the control of the area during Umayyads reign. It also remained part of Abbasid Caliphate's empire.





    History of Baloch people Many Balochis believe that their origins are Semitic and not Iranian contrary to linguistic and historical evidence. Balochis claim that they left their Aleppo homeland in Syria at some point during the 1st millennium CE and moved to Balochistan, on the other hand it is considered more likely they are an Iranian group who have possibly absorbed some Arab ancestry and cultural traits instead, it is also believed that Baloch are of Arab blood, it could be they left the Arab world when Iraq broke from Persia in 652 AD and there is historical evidence that suggests they lived in (Khuzestan) and (Bushehr) before moving to Kerman and Hormozgan. In 15th century Mir Chakar Khan Rind became first king of Baluchistan. Balochistan subsequently was dominated by empires based in Iran and Afghanistan as well as the Mughal empire based in India. Ahmed Shah Durrani annexed the region as part of a "greater" Afghanistan. The area would eventually revert to local Balochi control, while parts of the northern regions would continue to be dominated by Pashtun tribes.

    A Baloch shepherd, from a 1900 photoDuring the period of the British Raj, there were four Princely states in Balochistan: Makran, Kharan, Las Bela and Kalat. In 1876 Sir Robert Sandeman concluded a treaty with the Khan of Kalat and brought his territories - including Kharan, Makran, and Las Bela - under British suzerainty. After the Second Afghan War of 1878-80, the Treaty of Gandamak concluded in May 1879, the Afghan Emir ceded the districts of Quetta Pishin,Sibi, Harnai, and Thal Chotiali to the British. In 1883 the British leased the Bolan Pass, southeast of Quetta, from the Khan of Kalat on a permanent basis. In 1887 some areas of Balochistan were declared British territory. In 1893, Sir Mortimer Durand negotiated an agreement with Amir Abdur Rahman Khan of Afghanistan to fix the Durand Line running from Chitral to Balochistan to as the boundary between the Afghans and the British.

    There were two devastating earthquakes in Balochistan during British colonial rule: The 1935 Balochistan Earthquake devastated Quetta and the 1945 Balochistan Earthquake, with its epicentre in Makran region, was felt in other regions of South Asia.

    Since the 1970s there has been some small-scale violence in the area by ethnic Balochi tribesmen (mainly Bugti, Marri & Mengal tribes) agitating for increased provincial autonomy, and control of natural resources. Additionally, a few fighters even demanded outright secession of the provinces in Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan in order to create an independent homeland which would not only have included ethnically Baluchi areas, but also places which had only a very tiny Balochi population, such as Karachi, Bandar Abbas, Quetta, northern parts of Pakistani Balochistan (which is inhabited by Pashtuns), central Balochistan (inhabited by Brahuis), western Sindh province, and some areas around Kandahar, Afghanistan. The reasoning behind claiming such a huge swath of non-Balochi land is likely due to economics: Karachi (Mohajir & Sindhi majority) is a major economic center of about 16 million people (compared to the estimated 12 million Balochis in all countries), Bandar Abbas (Iranian Majority) is a thriving Iranian port, and Sindh (Sindhi majority) has huge deposits of natural gas. The area had been badly affected by fighting and instability in Afghanistan, with arms and refugees flooding the province. Small attacks have occurred against coal miners, oil prospectors, and energy infrastructure. The bulk of these attacks have been carried out against the Punjabi ethnic minority.

    There has been major attacks on Shias by Sunni extremist groups in Quetta & other cities, resulting in the death of more than a hundred people. Government crackdown on Sunni extremist groups resulted in the arrest & trial of members of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi & Sipah-e-Sahaba terrorist groups including Daud Badini & his cohorts.

    Many of these extremists were of Baloch & Brahui ethnicity & were from Quetta, Chagai & Mastung areas. 2 terrorist attacks were conducted on a Shia Mosque/Imambargah (2004, 54 dead) & a Shia Ashura possession of Imam Hussein (2004, 70 dead) . Most of those killed were of Hazara ethnicity.

    On 15 June 2006, an estimated 600 fighters, led by three commanders, agreed to lay down their weapons after talks with Shoaib Nausherwani, Baluchistan's minister for internal affairs, in Dera Bugti district. On August 26, Balochistan tribal leader Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti was killed in airstrikes carried out by the Pakistani military.

    In 1998 Pakistan conducted nuclear tests in Ras Koh and in the Kharan desert, both in the Kharan District in north-western Balochistan. After Musharraf's coup against the Nawaz Sharif Government, the separatist insurgency resurfaced, focusing mainly on attacks on innocent civilians.

    GovernmentThe unicameral Provincial Assembly of Balochistan comprises 65 seats of which 4% are reserved for non-Muslims and 16% for women only.

    Administrative division:Balochistan is divided into 27 districts.
    Awaran Barkhan Bolan Chagai Dera Bugti Gwadar Jafarabad Jhal Magsi Kalat Kech Kharan Kohlu Khuzdar Qilla Abdullah Qilla Saifullah Lasbela Loralai Mastung Musakhel Nasirabad Nushki Panjgur Pishin Quetta Sibi Zhob Ziarat Major cities:
    List of cities in BalochistanQuetta Khuzdar Turbat Chaman Hub Sibi Zhob Gwadar Dera Murad Jamali Dera Allah Yar Barkhan Usta Muhammad Loralai Pasni Kharan Mastung Nushki Kalat

    EconomyThe economy of the province is largely based upon the production of natural gas, coal and minerals.

    Outside Quetta, the infrastructure of the province is gradually developing but still lags far behind other parts of Pakistan. Tourism remains limited but has increased due to the exotic appeal of the province. Limited farming in the east as well as fishing along the Arabian Sea coastline are other forms of income and sustenance for the local populations. Due to the tribal lifestyle of many Baluch and Brahui, animal husbandry is important as are trading bazaars found throughout the province.

    Though the province remains largely underdeveloped, there are currently several major development projects in progress in Balochistan, including the construction of a new deep sea port at the strategically important town of Gwadar. The port is projected to be the hub of an energy and trade corridor to and from China and the Central Asian republics. There is considerable Chinese involvement in the project, leading some to consider Gwadar it as the Chinese outpost on the Arabian Sea. The total cost of the project is estimated at more than US$2 billion. China has also invested in a coastal highway to link Gwadar with Pakistan's largest city, Karachi.

    Further west is the Mirani Dam multipurpose project, on the River Dasht, 50 kilometres west of Turbat in the Makran Division. It will provide dependable irrigation supplies for the development of agriculture and add more than 35,000 km² of arable land. There is also Chinese involvement in the nearby Saindak gold and copper mining project.

    Education There are five main public universities in Balochistan, as well as several private institutions.
    Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology Balochistan

  • University of Information Technology and Management Sciences

  • Command and Staff College

  • Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University University of Balochistan





Interesting Facts- Things we dont know!

The liquid inside young coconuts can be used as a substitute for blood plasma.

No piece of paper can be folded in half more than seven (7) times.

Donkeys kill more people annually than plane crashes.

You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television.

Oak trees do not produce acorns until they are fifty (50) years of age or older.

The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley's gum.

The King of Hearts is the only king! WITHOUT A MOUSTACHE

American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one (1) olive from each salad served in first-class.

Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise. (Since Venus is normally associated with women, what does this tell you!)

Apples, not caffeine, are more efficient at waking you up in the morning.

Most dust particles in your house are made from DEAD SKIN!

The first owner of the Marlboro Company died of lung cancer. So did the first "Marlboro Man."

Walt Disney was afraid OF MICE!

PEARLS MELT IN VINEGAR!

The three most valuable brand names on earth: Marlboro, Coca Cola, and Budweiser, in that order.

It is possible to lead a cow upstairs...but, not downstairs.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Dentists have recommended that a toothbrush be kept at least six (6) feet away from a toilet to avoid airborne particles resulting from the flush. (I keep my toothbrush in the living room now!)

And the best for last.....Turtles can breathe through their butts.(I know some people like that, don't YOU?)

Tips Decrease Noise of PC


Bouncing movement of your voice mp3 collection is really delicious heard. Hear car howl from scene in film, shooting whizz from game in your PC are atmosphere violent increase. But voice wail that produced your PC, not fun matter to heard. Even less if you belong one who seldom lethal PC, although asleep. Possible your dream is bightmare is visited bee measures giant because hear wail that made by pc you. How does manner remove it? What’re component in PC is noisy?


Optimal your PC refrigerator

Fan really be principal weapon majority PC to chases away hot from component. But, fan this also all at once be mother curries stir that produce constant wail in your PC. Try to count total fan pair in your PC. 1 in hsf (heatsink fan) processor, 1 integration in power supply. Bot to mention if motherboard equiped with hsf in chipset, hsf gpu (graphic processor unit) in video card. You that give top priority ruthless in casing your PC majority add to begin from 1 fruit fan up to 2-4 fan addition to ascertain air current in casing. Bot to mention glad coddle harddisk (even less that has rpm tall), sometimes add harddisk cooler that fan addition again.


If you’re looking for fan addition, try to look for fan have a certain quality with low noise level. A good fan doesn’t produce many vibration moment operate. Diameter fan is big has inclination produces lower noise level. So if your casing make possible, choose fan measure 120 mm than fan 80 mm.


If you excessive has many fan, try to ascertain which effectiveest to casing you. Its way enough easy. From program monitoring hardware, like motherboard monitor. This utility has display (that called dashboard) very easy to read. Even also available reading result logarithm in certain time distance. To monitor harddisk temperature, can make use HDD thermometer 1.0.


Look for combination fan correctest with refrigeration optimalest level. Try to run PC with load full (while play game/run heavy application) during bot less than 15 minutes. See recorded maximal temperature in motherboard monitor. Compare the value with combination fan other addition. Choose to which to follow you best between total fan with noise level that produced, accustom with environment around. If there fan remained, make as reservist if there fan that experience damage.


Make time to mean operative death at road. But in your PC, make time to mean noise addition. Especially to your drive optics & harddisk. Meaningless you must tolerance the slowly your PC. Only arrange speed your PC as according to need.


To drive optics, its way enough easy. Enough rely on software Nero Drivespeed 2.0. Arrange speed in turn 24–32x. You even can regulate time depth before drive your optics spin down. While need high-speed in drive your optics, live to return to setting at a speed of maximal. This will be needed while drive optics will be be used for process ripping/ copy file from CD/DVD.


So also to your harddisk. Unfortunately, this matter bot applicable at all brands harddisk. For example, like to Maxtor harddisk with AMSET utility/harddisk IBM-Hitachi with feature tool. Accomodate to setting with noise level appropriate your willing.


Others

Noisy voice from your computer also can happen because vibration that produced. Fan with bad quality can be one of the cause. Try to get fan with minimal vibration. Screw not pair well also causes vibration voice. this is enough with tighten screws pair in you PC.


Watercooling

If you genuinely nauseated with wail noise from pc you, moment it change to alternative other refrigeration. Method watercooling can be made alternative choice.


Watercooling technique in a word can be analogized with motor vehicle refrigeration use to refrigerator radiator. Watercooling makes use water to chill hot that produced component PC, especially processor. Usually consist of 3 bodywork, water block, copper radiator water pump. Water refrigeration process as refrigeration media is done in copper radiator, while water circulation makes use water pump. Water block embeddinged to processor to chase away hot that produced.


The profit, noise level that produced very low. Fan in radiator puts rpm not too tall so that not noise. Water pump also not noise, this matter is caused because make use water to muffle voice that produced. Solution that suited for that look for CPU cooling efficient with low noise level.


Nnecessary be payed leak possibility that can happen if use method watercooling this. Besides, the price that still relative more expensive compared with HSF make refrigeration method watercooling not choice to majority computer user.