A64 system suggestions to quiet down please?
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A64 system suggestions to quiet down please?
Hello everyone,
Normally I wouldn't be lurking in these forums and learning what I can, but recently I purchased a completely new system for my family in an Antec Sonata case. I was surprised at it's noise level: standing near it I couldn't hear much except the high-pitched whine coming from my computer down the hall in my room! So I decided my next computer would be quiet, ending my streak of running loud ass fans and stuff for ocing after many years. No more Delta fans for me!
Anyway, I'd like to run this by people, just in case I missed something, silence w/o sacrificing performance. Here's my plan:
Case: Antec 3700BQE
CPU: A64 3500+
CPU HSF: Zalman 7000AlCu(A?B?) or the XP-120 w/ Globe fan (any fit issues?)
Mobo: MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum
Video: BFG Nvidia 6800 GT (a gift, currently idling in my computer)
PSU: 400W Seasonic Super Silencer
HDD: Samsung 160GB SATA SP1614C
I had a couple concerns. Is a front intake fan needed in this system? Are there any fitting issues with the two HSFs above? I heard the 6800 GT is loud (although it's sorta drowned out right now) should I get the NV Silencer 5? Where's the best place to get a Seasonic psu and HSF? Any other suggestions to quiet the system down?
Thanks for looking!
Normally I wouldn't be lurking in these forums and learning what I can, but recently I purchased a completely new system for my family in an Antec Sonata case. I was surprised at it's noise level: standing near it I couldn't hear much except the high-pitched whine coming from my computer down the hall in my room! So I decided my next computer would be quiet, ending my streak of running loud ass fans and stuff for ocing after many years. No more Delta fans for me!
Anyway, I'd like to run this by people, just in case I missed something, silence w/o sacrificing performance. Here's my plan:
Case: Antec 3700BQE
CPU: A64 3500+
CPU HSF: Zalman 7000AlCu(A?B?) or the XP-120 w/ Globe fan (any fit issues?)
Mobo: MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum
Video: BFG Nvidia 6800 GT (a gift, currently idling in my computer)
PSU: 400W Seasonic Super Silencer
HDD: Samsung 160GB SATA SP1614C
I had a couple concerns. Is a front intake fan needed in this system? Are there any fitting issues with the two HSFs above? I heard the 6800 GT is loud (although it's sorta drowned out right now) should I get the NV Silencer 5? Where's the best place to get a Seasonic psu and HSF? Any other suggestions to quiet the system down?
Thanks for looking!
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You're on the right track. The BQE probably has adequate room above the edge of the motherboard for almost all except when the socket is *right* at the edge, and you used the Thermalright.
You should be fine w/o a from fan unless your ambient temps are high. In a simialr system with two 160GB Samsungs, I needed to add a Nexus front fan because they had no AC.
I would use a 300watt Super Tornado -- no need at all for the 400...
The other motherboard I would consider is the Asus with the same nVidia nForce3 250 chipset. I don't think either is undervoltable, unfortunately -- can anyone tell me that I'm wrong?
You're on the right track. The BQE probably has adequate room above the edge of the motherboard for almost all except when the socket is *right* at the edge, and you used the Thermalright.
You should be fine w/o a from fan unless your ambient temps are high. In a simialr system with two 160GB Samsungs, I needed to add a Nexus front fan because they had no AC.
I would use a 300watt Super Tornado -- no need at all for the 400...
The other motherboard I would consider is the Asus with the same nVidia nForce3 250 chipset. I don't think either is undervoltable, unfortunately -- can anyone tell me that I'm wrong?
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I doubt it.
Hello:
I doubt that there would be a difference: they have the same case and same fan, and probably the same fan control circuit. I f you use the same level of power from each, they will probably produce the same amount of heat, and therefore the fan will run at the same speed...Multi wrote:Would there be an acoustic difference between the 300w vs. the 400w due to different loads and fan ramping?
The 400w model might even be equipped with a more powerful fan (read: noisier).NeilBlanchard wrote:I doubt that there would be a difference: they have the same case and same fan, and probably the same fan control circuit. I f you use the same level of power from each, they will probably produce the same amount of heat, and therefore the fan will run at the same speed...Multi wrote:Would there be an acoustic difference between the 300w vs. the 400w due to different loads and fan ramping?
Cheers,
Jan
I seems that the XP-120 is NOT compatible with the Neo2. Zalman 7000 it is then. I might cut some costs and go Socket 754 though. Anyone have the new DFI Lanparty UT?
Regarding PSUs, it just feels strange "downgrading" from 350W to 300W, and it will probably always feel weird Does the Super Tornado 400W use a different fan than the 300W?
Glassman: Thanks for the advice, I'll try to pick up a Nv Silencer 5 along w/ the system; let me know how yours fares.
Regarding PSUs, it just feels strange "downgrading" from 350W to 300W, and it will probably always feel weird Does the Super Tornado 400W use a different fan than the 300W?
Glassman: Thanks for the advice, I'll try to pick up a Nv Silencer 5 along w/ the system; let me know how yours fares.
<Checks ThermalRight website> Bu(mm)er.Multi wrote:I seems that the XP-120 is NOT compatible with the Neo2. Zalman 7000 it is then.
I wonder if there's another S939 NF3 250GB/Ultra motherboard that's worth switching to for the sake of using this cooler, or whether the XP-90 will prove better than the CNPS-7000. I'll be waiting to see what Edward Ng thinks of his XP-90 before I take the plunge.
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But it is not. I would just say that... there is no harm in getting the bigger model, which will handle higher temps a bit better than the lower power one. Both have enough power for your system; it will probably never draw more than 160~170W for DC -- maybe 220~240W-AC power draw with a Seasonic.The 400w model might even be equipped with a more powerful fan (read: noisier).
Where the higher power model might also be better is in poor AC electricity supply conditions -- ie, if you often get brownouts and other lowered voltages on the AC line, a higher power model will deliver proportionately more power more easily than a lower powered one -- all other things being equal.
My bad!MikeC wrote:But it is not. I would just say that... there is no harm in getting the bigger model, which will handle higher temps a bit better than the lower power one. Both have enough power for your system; it will probably never draw more than 160~170W for DC -- maybe 220~240W-AC power draw with a Seasonic.The 400w model might even be equipped with a more powerful fan (read: noisier).
I should have read the entire thread when I posted. SeaSonic supplies should have equal acoustical properties on the entire line-up. I'd buy one but they don't sell 'em here...
Cheers,
Jan
Just so you know, the Seasonic 400W wouldn't adequately power my system. I was getting power loss messages with my 6800 Ultra and it was clocking down. I am looking for a replacement for my awesome but VERY LOUD PC POWER & COOLING 510 DELUXE.....Plus the Seasonic doesn't have any SATA connectors, only 5 regular molex connectors for drives and the 6800 and is only 22A. I thought it would be enough, ,but it wasn't...I am gonna try the Enermax Noisetaker 470 I bought and see if it is any better, I am not even gonna open the Vantec 520W "Stealth" I bought either...
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