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I always seem to hear something rattle in stuff, I hear there is something in cell phones that rattles but that is normal.
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I wonder if a thicker PC case can fix the rattling problem.
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I doubt it, most of the parts inside are plastic.
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I heard some people stick soft foam to the inside of their case to make a PC not as loud.
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I would think that generate some static and ruin the parts?
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There is anti-static foam which prevent static from damaging PC parts.
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I kind of hate that stuff, as its hard to pull out without harming the tech.
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