Huh? That makes no sense. High pitched sounds are attenuated VERY easily and the only sound you could ever hear outside the dozen or so I’ve worked in/around you could only hear the HVAC gear outside. There’s a reason why when you go see a concert outside there’s a linear array of horns facing the audience while the subs are under the stage.
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mrpants@midwest.social 5 months agoIt could be but also mining facilities are ridiculously loud and the sound is very high pitched. Would drive anyone nuts if they could hear it.
aniki@lemmings.world 5 months ago
mrpants@midwest.social 5 months ago
I agree. So if people are hearing it and demonstrating it with decibel readers then there’s probably little to no sound dampening.
Fuzzypyro@lemmy.world 5 months ago
They are deafening but usually they are very well insulated seeing as keeping servers cool is very expensive and extremely important.
scytale@lemm.ee 5 months ago
On the inside, yeah maybe; but a properly designed data center shouldn’t be louder than any typical building on the outside. But hey, this is in a rural Texas town, so I won’t be surprised if the building is not up to code.
Bricriu@lemmy.world 5 months ago
“Properly” and “should” are doing a lot of work here.