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I am deisgning a custom case for my HTPC to incorporate a 5 channel VBITNGC.
My first, and biggest problem is noise. We all know that PC's are noisy. Although I know AOpen is using a 6922 as a buffer for 2 channel audio on a couple of motherboards. I am looking into a shielding solution. My second problem is where to stuff the trannies. My first though is an external PS. Although I am not constrained to a standard size for my case. Any thoughts. Brian
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