try setting brightness to 100. my monitor stops huming over 80. that's because lower brightness levels are achieved by turning on and off of backlight. modulation frequency is something about 255Hz so it can be audiable...Jipa wrote:Oh btw Wibla have you noticed your screen making a noise? Mine has this pretty low fequency hum.. Can't really call it disturbive, but it's definitely audible even with my not-so-silent-computer. Especially it's easy to notice when I turn the monitor off and the sound stops.
Fairly quiet workstation (P182 ++) - Updated 21.09.08
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This box will get a new mobo, cpu and system drive soon.
From:
E6600
7950GT
Asus P5W DHD
3x250GB Seagate 7200.x SATA and IDE drives
To:
Q6600
HD4850 (in a while) with HR-03 GT, 7950GT for a while longer
Asus Maximus Formula SE (X38, lots of fanciness)
Samsung F1 640GB (2-platter, will use first 50GB for system, 100+MB/s)
From test-running of the new rig, waiting for the Samsung drive before I put it into the P182
These temps are with the Xigmatek 1283 cooler, pretty impressed with it so far...
From:
E6600
7950GT
Asus P5W DHD
3x250GB Seagate 7200.x SATA and IDE drives
To:
Q6600
HD4850 (in a while) with HR-03 GT, 7950GT for a while longer
Asus Maximus Formula SE (X38, lots of fanciness)
Samsung F1 640GB (2-platter, will use first 50GB for system, 100+MB/s)
From test-running of the new rig, waiting for the Samsung drive before I put it into the P182
These temps are with the Xigmatek 1283 cooler, pretty impressed with it so far...
Finally(!!!) rebuilt this rig with new hardware
Mobo: Asus Maximus Formula SE
CPU: Q6600 @ 9x350 - 3.16GHz (cooled by TRU120E + Nexus)
RAM: 3x 1GB Crucial BallistiX PC8500
GPU: Asus nVidia 7950GT 512MB (passively cooled w/thermalright hr-03)
HDD: Samsung 640GB
PSU: Corsair HX520W
Fans: 4x Nexus 120mm, 2x Scythe 120mm 800rpm
Pics:
Mobo: Asus Maximus Formula SE
CPU: Q6600 @ 9x350 - 3.16GHz (cooled by TRU120E + Nexus)
RAM: 3x 1GB Crucial BallistiX PC8500
GPU: Asus nVidia 7950GT 512MB (passively cooled w/thermalright hr-03)
HDD: Samsung 640GB
PSU: Corsair HX520W
Fans: 4x Nexus 120mm, 2x Scythe 120mm 800rpm
Pics:
Small update, new gfx card bought a few months ago, finally got around to silence it..
GTS250 + Accelero S1 rev2
Edit: idle temps from speedfan after accelero S1 rev2..
GTS250 + Accelero S1 rev2
Edit: idle temps from speedfan after accelero S1 rev2..
Last edited by Wibla on Sun Dec 13, 2009 12:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Doubt it does much difference really
The ramsinks could need some work tho, the glue is really crappy, almost didnt manage to get one of em on, silly stuff. Seems to stay for the time being tho, guess I'll have to check from time to time to avoid nuking the card.
Idle temps are about the same as before, while load temps stabilize at around 65-72C vs. 79-82C...
The ramsinks could need some work tho, the glue is really crappy, almost didnt manage to get one of em on, silly stuff. Seems to stay for the time being tho, guess I'll have to check from time to time to avoid nuking the card.
Idle temps are about the same as before, while load temps stabilize at around 65-72C vs. 79-82C...
Re: Fairly quiet workstation (P182 ++) - Updated 21.09.08
Wow, I haven't updated this in a while!
I've since nuked the GTS250, got a GTS450 to replace it that was silent with the stock cooler, and then replaced that with a 6870 this fall when my student loan came in. I also bought a 320 80GB at the same time, making my Q6600 seem like new again.
However, the niggling problems with the NB cooling never really tapered off (Maximus Formula SE came shipped with really bad thermal paste for the NB, and I didnt fix it before installing).
Soooooo, christmas and birthday, also surviving another semester (heh), I got some new gear today!
Old and 'busted' - Q6600 / 8GB ram / TRU120E
New hotness - i5 2500k, 16GB ram, CM 212 plus cooler, asus p8z68-v gen3 mobo
I elected to buy a new heatsink, as I couldnt find the S1155/56 backplate+clamp for my TRU12E easily, and using double-sided tape to keep the fan on the heatsink was dodgy to say the least. Performance is similar, I doubt i'd notice much of a difference in daily use.
Installed, with some rudimentary cable tidying - I also moved the SSD down behind/next to the PSU so its out of view - it was just lying on top of the chamber divider before, heh.
First impressions going from a Q6600 to an i5-2500k was mind blowing. Everything cpu-intensive is A LOT faster, doing photo editing is easily 2-3 times faster (perceived).
I also 'deleted' the top fan, and put a piece of cardboard there instead, going to evaluate how this work for a little while, but so far I've not seen any bad temperatures, and the noise level has decreased slightly, as has power usage (the oc'ed 2500k uses less juice than the mildly oc'ed Q6600, and has more oomph).
I've since nuked the GTS250, got a GTS450 to replace it that was silent with the stock cooler, and then replaced that with a 6870 this fall when my student loan came in. I also bought a 320 80GB at the same time, making my Q6600 seem like new again.
However, the niggling problems with the NB cooling never really tapered off (Maximus Formula SE came shipped with really bad thermal paste for the NB, and I didnt fix it before installing).
Soooooo, christmas and birthday, also surviving another semester (heh), I got some new gear today!
Old and 'busted' - Q6600 / 8GB ram / TRU120E
New hotness - i5 2500k, 16GB ram, CM 212 plus cooler, asus p8z68-v gen3 mobo
I elected to buy a new heatsink, as I couldnt find the S1155/56 backplate+clamp for my TRU12E easily, and using double-sided tape to keep the fan on the heatsink was dodgy to say the least. Performance is similar, I doubt i'd notice much of a difference in daily use.
Installed, with some rudimentary cable tidying - I also moved the SSD down behind/next to the PSU so its out of view - it was just lying on top of the chamber divider before, heh.
First impressions going from a Q6600 to an i5-2500k was mind blowing. Everything cpu-intensive is A LOT faster, doing photo editing is easily 2-3 times faster (perceived).
I also 'deleted' the top fan, and put a piece of cardboard there instead, going to evaluate how this work for a little while, but so far I've not seen any bad temperatures, and the noise level has decreased slightly, as has power usage (the oc'ed 2500k uses less juice than the mildly oc'ed Q6600, and has more oomph).
Re: Fairly quiet workstation (P182 ++) - Updated 21.09.08
Hi i wondered if you could tell me how you mounted your 120mm fan in the top drive bays, as this is something i'd really like to do with my p182. So i can get 2 air paths through my system 1 for the CPU and 1 for the GPU. Possibly using 2 Silverstone Air penetrators letting me remove my Xigmatek heat sink fan, although just putting in a pair of Nexus's would be cheaper.
Re: Fairly quiet workstation (P182 ++) - Updated 21.09.08
I used a kama bay, but they're not for sale any longer :/
You could also use a 4in3 for the same, if you dont want to ghetto it up
You could also use a 4in3 for the same, if you dont want to ghetto it up
Re: Fairly quiet workstation (P182 ++) - Updated 21.09.08
I did wonder if I should just get some foam blocks and wedge the fan in, but would like a filter. Which is were i'd have most problems i think.
But i could use a 4in3 unit, might make my build a little tidier as well. Thanks for the advice.
[EDIT] Managed to find a Kama bay on ebay, did have a slight problem installing it (as it looks like you did) in that the rails don't stay in properly. Also it's silver so doesn't entirely fit in but i'll just spray it black at some point.
But i could use a 4in3 unit, might make my build a little tidier as well. Thanks for the advice.
[EDIT] Managed to find a Kama bay on ebay, did have a slight problem installing it (as it looks like you did) in that the rails don't stay in properly. Also it's silver so doesn't entirely fit in but i'll just spray it black at some point.