We've got sound-absorbing plasterboard around our indoor AC unit (here in the UK). Helped a lot. Creating a false wall inside the server room with that material should help. An air gap between the false wall and the old one will help as well. Best, Martin > -----Original Message----- > From: > bioclusters-bounces+martin.schenker=solexa.co.uk at bioinformatic > s.org > [mailto:bioclusters-bounces+martin.schenker=solexa.co.uk at bioin > formatics.org] On Behalf Of Zhaolei Zhang > Sent: 27 August 2007 23:05 > To: bioclusters at bioinformatics.org > Subject: [Bioclusters] sound absorbing material for noisy server room > > Hi, > > We recently purchased two Dell racks and they are very noisy, > we have had complains from people next door. We are thinking > to get some sound absorbing material to staple them on the > wall inside of the server room. Do anyone have any good idea > on what kind of material is the best for such purpose and > where to buy them ? I am in Canada. > > Thanks. > > Z.Z. > _______________________________________________ > Bioclusters maillist - Bioclusters at bioinformatics.org > https://bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/bioclusters >