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It could possibly be my PSU fan, but I don't see how I could run my system without a PSU fan. |
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You can get PSU's with no fan, or a VERY quiet fan. Also try and use 120mm low rpm fans in your case if you can, like a panaflo low flo. That right there will bring down your noise a lot. Then you can go with third party fans for your video card/cpu and northbridge even. Currently my primary comp is pretty quiet, I use a Zalman 9500 for my CPU, a Zalman VF900 for the video card, and a Silverstone PSU which is very quiet. |
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Easiest way is just to volt mod the fans to run at either 7 or 5v instead of 12v. Take a molex splitter and switch the yellow and red wires on the ends. Make sure you mark the connector so that you don't accidently try to plug anything else into them.
Then take heat measurements, if it stays within range, your good. I'd replace the PS fan with a panaflo low speed, or just replace the whole PS with a silent model. If you have spaces for 120mm fans, use them instead of 80mm ones. If not, you may still be able to replace them with use of fan adaptors. If your cpu get two hot, look into ducting the air onto it. If it's your video card fan, there's a few good silent replacement cooling solutions out there for video cards. I believe I bought one for my old 9800 pro over at either SVC or Directron. I've been in your position before. Also, if your case has decent airflow, you may be able to do without some of those fans simply by upgrading your heatsink and using thermal paste correctly. A good heatsink, installed correctly, beats additional case fans. It may even be possible to go completely fanless! |
the EASIEST thing to do (or at least try) is to go to Advance Discount Auto Parts and pick up about 5' of small air hose. Use an Xacto knife and cut it straight down the middle. Use this as molding for the fans, it will reduce any vibrations, and probably cost you around 89 cents a foot. Also, try using grommets in the fan screw holes. This may help..... Xoxide.com also has as Quiet PC section... http://www.xoxide.com/quietpc.html this may help.
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My comp is loud as hell I just turn the music up and keep playing crysis.
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Several good solutions but some you may not have heard of:
Small rubber mounts for your fans instead of screws, available at newegg and several stores, I believe I saw them at OfficeMax as well but Best Buy will carry them, they are cheap and offer a vibration free mounting for your fans. You may not need that many fans in the first place, fan psoitinong is more improtant thatn quantity. If you have more than one slot ofr video card and fans try rearranging things inside your case. I found just getting things in the right position could reduce heat by five degrees. A really good suggestion is the side fan and pushing or pulling air directly to the CPU cooler. If the CPU cooler has a fan on the top try pulling air out and directly through a tube to the outside. This will reduce oiverall temps inside your computer case considerably. I find that just getting things in the right place and thinking logically about where air is coming and going inside the case as well as what is generating heat makes a big difference. Keep things neat and tidy inside for better airflow and use the natural design of whateveer case you have help the airflow go past the things you need to have cooled. Good luck. Jeff |
If you're looking for replacements there some good, silent fans by Yate Loon, Scythe and Noctua.
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Either Water cool or get some silent fans that are 140mm if you have space there very quiet
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Few ideas, thoughts, and suggestions that I have:
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