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Why? I'm not getting any younger, and the older I get, the more sensitive my ears become. Right now, if I don't sleep with ear-plugs, I get migraines the next day. I used to be a game enthusiast, so I have a very power gaming computer. I don't play often now, but when I play, I always finish playing with tinnitus due to my graphics cards and CPU cooler. I invested lots of money to make it silent, but no matter how much I spend, I still am sensitive to its noise.
Breaking it down: So I figured that to do this, there are multiple things I have to manage on long distance:
Ethernet: This is easy because I could move my Router. That's not a problem.
HDMI: I found this on amazon, so I'm gonna buy it.
5.1 Sound system: I found this on amazon, so I'm gonna buy a few of these for every connector.
USB ports (many 2.0, and maybe one ore two 3.0 occasionally): This is my problem now.
So my question(s) is/are: How can I solve the USB problem? Do you know of any solutions? I'm afraid of response latencies of my keyboard and mouse. Also what are possible issues I may run into?
You could use a USB 3.0 hub so that you only need to run one long USB 3.0 cable from the computer. [Off-topic: if you have a young person available, have your computer running and ask them if they can hear any loud annoying noise - maybe there is a high-pitched whine that you don't perceive which nevertheless affects you. I assume you have already consulted a medical professional.] – Andrew Morton – 2016-03-17T19:58:59.940
1Can you play with headphones and thus eliminating graphics card and cpu cooler? And then sleep in another room and use a tablet for internet connection? – ott-- – 2016-03-17T20:23:36.463
As for performance / noise, have you looked at liquid cooling? You can do so and be virtually no noise other than a very slow running fan for the radiator. Might be worth looking into :) – Eric F – 2016-03-17T20:23:50.750
@EricF have liquid cooling for the CPU already, but it's still noisy... – The Quantum Physicist – 2016-03-17T20:34:12.013
@ott-- I want a fundamental solution... other people may play as well and we wanna have a good time together. – The Quantum Physicist – 2016-03-17T20:34:45.670
@AndrewMorton I'm wondering whether there's a 20m USB 3.0 solution... – The Quantum Physicist – 2016-03-17T20:35:13.047
You can achieve #4 with USB hubs. #2 is not that simple. I had an issue a while ago when I needed to use an HDMI cable between a laptop and a projector. I bought one 20 or 30 meters HDMI cable but this didn't solve the problem, as the signal was too weak. I had to buy an HDMI amplifier in order to get things going. – Alex – 2016-03-17T20:37:52.827
@Alex Actually there are no hubs that are 20m, so I learned from an answer that I have to get a USB repeater, which will solve this problem (hopefully) with the hub. Could you send me an example of an HDMI amplified somewhere? – The Quantum Physicist – 2016-03-17T20:41:52.217
Something like this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Neet%C2%AE-Extender-Amplified-Repeater-Supports/dp/B002C77FTI
– Alex – 2016-03-17T20:47:17.790