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My silent desktop pc and gaming rig (4790k + 280x)

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 7:43 pm
by useful_idiot
Hey guys, ive been here for references and opinions before and i wanted to give something back. Finished off my 0db rig about 6 months ago and have been very happy.

key components
i7-2600k, its a bit outdated but still a top tier processor.
CR-95C (black pearl) the copper one will oxidize over time.
two intel series 520 ssd's w/sata iii capable motherboard
corsiar AX650
and finally a Sapphire 7970 Dual-X video card

The 7970 was really the key component. I was running a gtx 660ti with a modified bios and a mini pwm controller, from the card itself, to a Nexus 120mm pwm real silent fan. It was quiet but i could still hear it. The 7970 idles at 0db and that made all the difference in the world. About every 2 months the 7970 will idle at a few db's above 0. if i put my ear next to the case i can faintly hear it so i know its time to clean it up and get it back to 0db. I game for about 2-3 hours a day and have never had a problem. I have 0 case fans in this system and it does just fine when gaming. Sure, it heats up like you would expect a fanless system to do but it does cool off on its own after a few minutes.

I have been on the trial and error quest for a 0 db rig for about 3 years and just wanted to show how i did it.

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Re: 0 db gaming rig achieved

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 8:29 am
by Horgrim
Hello!

Very nice rig, what are the temps? I understand, that during gaming the gpu fan goes into high rpm and You're wearing headphones so You can't hear it? If You play very little, wouldn't it be better if You just use the integrated graphics from CPU?

Re: 0 db gaming rig achieved

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:17 am
by useful_idiot
Horgrim wrote:what are the temps?
Here are my temps under typical gaming load.
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I do not want to use the integrated HD3000 graphics because it is a very poor graphics system. The 7970 scores a 5,088 on passmark while the integrated HD3000 scores a measly 305.

I also wanted to wanted to emphasize that my rig is 0 db at idle AND during normal everyday use. While gaming the gpu and the power supply fans will kick in but this is to be expected.

Thanks for the questions Horgrim

Re: 0 db gaming rig achieved

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 12:42 pm
by Abula
useful_idiot wrote:
Horgrim wrote:what are the temps?
Here are my temps under typical gaming load.
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Thanks for sharing your experience wiht nofan, just wondering have you tested Prime95 to see if can still cool the 2600K passively?

Re: 0 db gaming rig achieved

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 2:23 pm
by useful_idiot
Abula wrote:have you tested Prime95 to see if can still cool the 2600K passively?
Hi Abula

Since you asked i have tested for you.
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Indeed the CR-95C can handle Prime95 on "Max Heat". If you are running sustained CPU loads of 100% you will need a case cooling solution to vent all that hot air.

Re: 0 db gaming rig achieved

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 3:20 pm
by Abula
useful_idiot wrote:
Abula wrote:have you tested Prime95 to see if can still cool the 2600K passively?
Hi Abula

Since you asked i have tested for you.
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Indeed the CR-95C can handle Prime95 on "Max Heat". If you are running sustained CPU loads of 100% you will need a case cooling solution to vent all that hot air.
Thank you for running the test, this gives a clear picture of the Nofan95, too hot for me, even though Prime95 is a scenario that rarely happens, its getting close to the TJmax. I have one on my way one that i want to use on my download station, more to have it run with single case fan but its a dual core, so im expecting it to behave.

Re: 0 db gaming rig achieved

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 3:01 am
by Tzeb
The title is misleading!

A big thing would have been if it was 0 db during gaming! 8)

Anyway, 0db is overrated. 12CM fans spinning @ ~450-500 RPM in a good (insulated) case are imposible to hear at 1 meter. Check out my "lots of slow fans" approach to see a "0 db" pc while idle/moderate load and SILENT during gaming/high load. viewtopic.php?f=14&t=64355

Since then it's been tuned a little, and the fans are 430 RPM idle, 800 RPM at load and it never gets hot. That's where i would improve yours. Better gpu cooling and manual control over it's fan/fans.

Re: 0 db gaming rig achieved

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 12:02 pm
by useful_idiot
Tzeb wrote:The title is misleading!
Edited title to clarify.

Thanks for the suggestions Tzeb but i have no interest in adding any case fans. Agreed, my GPU and CPU temps are not as good as they could be. I have by design sacrificed temps for beautiful graphics, amazingly fast system speeds, and heavenly silence. This rig has been running the noFan for a year and the 7970 for 6 months and handles everything i throw at it like a red hot knife through butter. Can it fold or run prime95 at ice cold temps?? No, but it was never designed to do those things in the first place.

Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 12:46 pm
by Tzeb
The gpu and psu fans ruin your nice setup.
Here is what i would do to make it much quieter, even when gaming:

Get the Accelero Xtreme III for the gpu. Use speedfan to keep its fans close to zero @idle and ramp to ~1200-1500 rpm for gaming.

Open the psu and pull out the fan plug (or change the fan altogether). Stick it in a mobo header with speedfan control. Have the fan at ~500 RPM when idle and 850 RPM when gaming.

Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 4:48 pm
by frenchie
Nice setup useful_idiot !!
Fanless = bragging rights ! Congrats.

Nice temps too. What's the dust situation ?

Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 9:09 pm
by casetronic
I have the NoFan in my fanless setup too, it's priced about the same as high end air coolers which is a great deal.

Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 3:10 pm
by ohhgourami
That rig isn't 0 db at idle. Even the quietest PSUs emit 10db noise.

Anyway, my rig is completely inaudible at idle. Still extremely quiet during full load. Not to mention everything is overclocked.

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No isolation needed. Keeping the fans quiet makes your rig quiet and still provide a lot of cooling.

Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 8:26 am
by useful_idiot
frenchie wrote:Nice temps too. What's the dust situation?
Thx frenchie, The open case pic is the dust situation after 3 months. 5 minutes + some compressed air = brand new again. No need to take anything apart anymore.
ohhgourami wrote:That rig isn't 0 db at idle. Even the quietest PSUs emit 10db noise.
Hello ohhgourami. Thanks for the criticism, i appreciate that. Technically the SPCR review numbers indicate LESS than 11db measurement of the ax850. For the sake or argument i hope we can agree that the ax850 and ax650 are identical except for power output. SPCR has a noise baseline of 11db so to say a measurement of 10 db has been measured would be inaccurate. Nobody really knows what the ax650's real db value is. From a human experience, if i remove the case cover, stop the 2 7970 fans, and listen to the ax650 at a range of 1 inch i cannot hear anything. No buzz, no whine, no fan spinning, its dead silent and that is what is important to me. Is my rig truly 0 db? Well to find out i would have to take it to NIST and use their chamber with a baseline of -9 db. I admit my statement of achieving 0 db is, technically speaking, blasphemously inaccurate but i am writing this from a human experience point of view and i believe most users understand 0 db to mean complete silence.

Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 12:59 pm
by xan_user
sure, "0 db above noise floor at idle rig achieved" would be a more accurate title. but regardless, its a nice build that would be silent to 99.9% of the populous.

Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 5:51 pm
by frenchie
Where do you see the most dust ? Bottom of case ? GPU ?
It's a lot of questions about dust but I'm curious to see how the natural airflow affects where the dust settles

PS : fanless is cool. And yes, you can always get a better "quieter" faster rig, but it's not fanless. And who knows, maybe you DO have a 0db computer :)

Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 5:49 am
by HellDiverUK
Just to point out that with ZeroCore support, any HD7850 or higher will shut down it's fan totally while the machine is idle.

My Asus HD7850 will go silent as long as it's running Windows 8.1 and latest AMD drivers.

Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 7:39 pm
by useful_idiot
Hey Fella's! Just an update on my relentless pursuit of silence.

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-New case from cooler master called the HAF EVO has really cleaned things up.
-280x modded with the artic accelero 7970 extreme heatsink.
-Fan controller for 2 case fans and a 220mm exhaust fan.
-Corsair AX860i digital power supply.
-Everything else is the same.

The fans are all currently off. I only installed them and the fan controller because i was litecoin mining over the winter. Im most happy with the new heatsink on the 280x. I actually RMA'd the 280x for a stock fan that had gone bad. I got back the same card with the same broken fan so i raged and decided to pay the 100 bucks or whatever for the accelero. The thing is HUGE!! Look how far it comes out in the picture! Its such a nice upgrade tho, I had no idea it was so well built or I would have got one as soon as I bought the 280x. I tried hooking the accelero's 3 fans up to the fan controller but for some reason it just does not work. Out of the box you only have 2 options for control of the acceleros fans, 50% or 100%. I tried 100% and it was like a mini hurricane. I would only use this 100% setting for constant 100% gpu load activities. At 50% though I dont notice the fans rumbling away unless the house goes silent like a library, even then its VERY tolerable. The great part is that since this heatsink is so massive 50% is more than enough to cool this bad boy when gaming. The fans never change speed and always stay quiet. Its as close to silent as you will get on a decent gaming card. I cant recommend it enough.

Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 10:44 am
by useful_idiot
Fellas! Fellas!! Fellaaaaaaas!!!

My last post got me thinking about why i wasnt using the 280x's onboard pwm controller. There was a reason at the time i was setting it all up but i forget now. I revisited the issue and was able to get the fans controlled by the card. WOW what a difference! The fans idle at 29% which is inaudible until you get to a range of inches. I did a render test and the fans kicked up to about 45% which is slightly less than the 50% i was running fulltime before but still very very quiet. I went all out and went library mode, unplugged the fridge, closed all windows and doors, ect ect. I could swear i was hearing the accelero's fans so i started listening to them while getting closer and closer to the pc but it wasnt the accelero's fans i was hearing. Strange..it was coming from somewhere else. Turns out its my monitor. Yeah my monitor emits a constant buzz i have never noticed before. Will i spend money to get a new monitor? NO! This monitor noise is so quiet that i discovered it accidentally while sound testing. In everyday use background noises are far louder than my pc and monitor. This looks like the end of my journey guys, its been a long road, a great learning experience, and a rewarding challenge.

Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:05 pm
by CA_Steve
Enjoy your build :D

Re: My silent desktop pc and gaming rig (4790k + 280x)

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 9:33 pm
by useful_idiot
Upgraded to a 4790K and Z97 chipset ASUS board. I'm running the chip at a constant ~4.3ghz. Dead silent and stupid fast. I couldnt be happier.

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Re: 0 db at idle gaming rig achieved

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 2:29 am
by Telstar
ohhgourami wrote: Anyway, my rig is completely inaudible at idle. Still extremely quiet during full load. Not to mention everything is overclocked.

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No isolation needed. Keeping the fans quiet makes your rig quiet and still provide a lot of cooling.
Hehe I have the same "case" :D

Re: My silent desktop pc and gaming rig (4790k + 280x)

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:07 pm
by useful_idiot
Current parts list

CPU: 4790k clocked at a constant 4.4ghz
CPU Cooler: NoFan CR-95C
Mobo: ASUS Z97 Pro-Wifi
RAM: 4 gigs of unknown DDR3
PSU:Corsair AX650
HDD's: 2 Intel series 530 120GB's
Case: Coolermaster HAF EVO
Video Card: 280X modified with a ARCTIC Accelero Xtreme IV (7volt fan setting)
CaseFans: NONE

The only change i've made since my last update was putting back in the ax650 and taking out the ax760i. The ax760i is pretty awesome but it makes a slight clicking noise every 10 seconds that i can hear when the room is library quiet. Since then she's been silent 24/7 no matter what i can throw at it. I really did win the war on silence and it feels pretty good but sounds even better :mrgreen:

Re: My silent desktop pc and gaming rig (4790k + 280x)

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:10 pm
by useful_idiot
Silent and problem free makes for a pretty boring thread. How about some bonus stuff to keep things interesting 1) I picked up one of these bad boy dusters a few days ago and Holy Cat 5 Hurricane Batman! I will never go back to compressed air again. This thing is seriously awesome and blows dry air that wont short out your expensive parts. 2) Waiting for the Samsung SM951 NVMe SSD to be released and its taking ffoorreevveerr. HURRY UP SAMSUNG!!

Re: My silent desktop pc and gaming rig (4790k + 280x)

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 6:39 pm
by yakuman
useful_idiot wrote:Silent and problem free makes for a pretty boring thread. How about some bonus stuff to keep things interesting 1) I picked up one of these bad boy dusters a few days ago and Holy Cat 5 Hurricane Batman! I will never go back to compressed air again. This thing is seriously awesome and blows dry air that wont short out your expensive parts.
One of my best online purchases. It's a life saver. Just be careful not to use it for a long period, otherwise it gets hot real quickly.

Re: My silent desktop pc and gaming rig (4790k + 280x)

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 3:15 am
by Telstar
I wanted to get one duster, but the only one i could find in Europe costs more than double :( That is 10+ years of compressed air cans.

Re: My silent desktop pc and gaming rig (4790k + 280x)

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:08 am
by Pappnaas
Telstar, you should probably find some models from the linked list in italy too

http://geizhals.de/eu/?cat=wkompres&asd ... sor&sort=p

Re: My silent desktop pc and gaming rig (4790k + 280x)

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:39 am
by Telstar
Pappnaas wrote:Telstar, you should probably find some models from the linked list in italy too

http://geizhals.de/eu/?cat=wkompres&asd ... sor&sort=p
Not really, the only one i found was on amazon UK and is called Datavac.

Re: My silent desktop pc and gaming rig (4790k + 280x)

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 6:40 pm
by useful_idiot
Goodbye little buddy, you've been a good machine. A passive mini-ITX 4790k has just been born. New thread coming soon