Arctic Cooling NV Silencer 5 Rev.3

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Post by Wedge » Tue Dec 13, 2005 5:06 pm

Webmonkey wrote:BTW - Does anyone know if the rivatuner tool works with the Asus 7800 Arctic cooler??????
If you are talking specifically about the fan control, I'm pretty sure it doesn't because Asus implements a different way of fan control than that of most other manufacturers.

Read this

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Post by Webmonkey » Tue Dec 13, 2005 5:38 pm

grr..


btw - does this Rivartuner change something in hardware or does it only work when booted into windows?

I am asking as I would like the card to be quiet when working in Linux....

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Post by Wedge » Tue Dec 13, 2005 6:18 pm

It works by sending information to the driver. So no, it does not do anything to the hardware. It relies on built-in features of the software driver and takes advantage of them.

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Post by Locklear » Wed Dec 14, 2005 1:11 am

Webmonkey wrote:does this Rivartuner change something in hardware or does it only work when booted into windows?

I am asking as I would like the card to be quiet when working in Linux....
Can't you use the NiBiTor(sp?) BIOS editor to change the fan speed settings in the BIOS on nVidia cards ? Haven't tried this myself, but if you change them in the bios they would apply without any form of software/driver communication.

Ofcourse as always when modding BIOS's with third party tools.... You're on your own if things go up shit creek.

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Post by Wedge » Wed Dec 14, 2005 10:08 am

Locklear wrote: Can't you use the NiBiTor(sp?) BIOS editor to change the fan speed settings in the BIOS on nVidia cards ? Haven't tried this myself, but if you change them in the bios they would apply without any form of software/driver communication.

Ofcourse as always when modding BIOS's with third party tools.... You're on your own if things go up shit creek.

I don't have experience either, but this would work. In fact, just be sure to dump the original BIOS in case you need to revert. As long as fan settings are the only thing you change, you shouldn't have any problems. But again, I've never done this myself, so I can't vouch for its success and safety.

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Post by warriorpoet » Wed Dec 14, 2005 4:47 pm

Locklear wrote: Can't you use the NiBiTor(sp?) BIOS editor to change the fan speed settings in the BIOS on nVidia cards ? Haven't tried this myself, but if you change them in the bios they would apply without any form of software/driver communication.

Ofcourse as always when modding BIOS's with third party tools.... You're on your own if things go up shit creek.
NiBiTor is brilliant. I used it to make my fan settings "permanent" as I use 3 seperate user accounts on my PC at home and RivaTuner is account specific. Just make sure you download the correct BIOS revision from MVTech.

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Post by Wedge » Wed Dec 14, 2005 6:23 pm

warriorpoet wrote: NiBiTor is brilliant. I used it to make my fan settings "permanent" as I use 3 seperate user accounts on my PC at home and RivaTuner is account specific. Just make sure you download the correct BIOS revision from MVTech.
In fact, warriorpoet likes NiBiTor so much, he is willing to provide a straightforward tutorial on changing fan speeds in his next post .......

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Post by Wedge » Wed Dec 14, 2005 6:24 pm

:D

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Post by warriorpoet » Fri Dec 16, 2005 3:43 pm

actually, how about an incredibly detailed guide of the whole mess

Expectation=Exceeded ;)

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Post by warriorpoet » Sat Jan 21, 2006 5:49 pm

Back from another month under the hood of my PC, now housed in a sleek new P180 (merry Christmas to me...).

The x1900xt comes out this week, so I don't believe I'll be testing this particular cooler much longer. ;)

I'm happy to report that there is still no clicking, vibrating or other dirty noise evident in operation. Because I know how cynical we all are here at SPCR, I checked it at 25, 30, 35, 45, 50, 75 and 100% speed, both at system startup and after an hour of ATiTool artifact scanning. Fan noise remained smooth at all speeds and temperatures.

Now to find a cooler to keep an x1900 quiet...review pending.
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Post by Wedge » Sat Jan 21, 2006 8:23 pm

warriorpoet wrote:The x1900xt comes out this week, so I don't believe I'll be testing this particular cooler much longer. ;)
LOL, you are a sad case; yet, you are my hero 8)

warriorpoet wrote:I'm happy to report that there is still no clicking, vibrating or other dirty noise evident in operation. Because I know how cynical we all are here at SPCR, I checked it at 25, 30, 35, 45, 50, 75 and 100% speed, both at sytem startup and after an hour of ATiTool artifact scanning. Fan noise remained smooth at all speeds and temperatures.

Now to find a cooler to keep an x1900 quiet...review pending.
That's great news. Can't wait to hear what you have to say about the next card.

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Post by warriorpoet » Sun Jan 22, 2006 12:46 pm

Wow, I'm someone's hero :lol: :shock: :lol:

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Post by kkzz » Sun Jan 22, 2006 1:14 pm

Webmonkey wrote:BTW - Does anyone know if the rivatuner tool works with the Asus 7800 Arctic cooler??????
I assume you're referring to the 7800GTX Top that's fitted with the Arctic Cooler. I haven't tried Riva with it but the latest edition of Asus Smartdoctor 4.80 (remember to install the new driver as well) has given me access to all the options (the version I installed in December would only give me access to CPU and RAM speed). Using the default Smartcooling temperature boundaries I'm getting 42C at idle with 20% fan speed ramping up to 59C/40% after an hour or two of Quake 4. The Arctic Cooler is now inaudible

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Post by lloydo » Sun Jan 22, 2006 5:27 pm

warriorpoet wrote:Wow, I'm someone's hero :lol: :shock: :lol:
You said you removed the RAM thermal pads on the NV 5.3, did you use any thermal paste to apply them to the chips or just firmly affixed them? Excuse me for being a newbie, but I'm keen to mod my Aopen 6800 GT (it's so noisy!).

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Post by warriorpoet » Sun Jan 22, 2006 7:11 pm

lloydo wrote: You said you removed the RAM thermal pads on the NV 5.3, did you use any thermal paste to apply them to the chips or just firmly affixed them? Excuse me for being a newbie, but I'm keen to mod my Aopen 6800 GT (it's so noisy!).
No, not at all n00bish. I should have worded it better.

What I did was remove the thermal pads from the AC cooler's base where they had been haphazardly affixed and pressed them firmly on the RAM chips themselves, ensuring a better fit and more accurate placement when the cooler was installed on the card.

Hope that helps :)

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Post by lloydo » Mon Jan 23, 2006 3:38 pm

Ah yeah of course that makes a lot more sense.

Cheers :)

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Post by bsdie » Tue Aug 22, 2006 1:37 am

Great review warriorpoet! Im getting one for my system and was wondering about how rev. 3 performed.

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Post by Thomas » Tue Aug 22, 2006 3:44 am

I have a AC VGA Silencer rev. 3. It's retired now, it developed a very annoying clicking sound.

I've been through a couple of Silencers, and 3 AC fans. Price considered, they seems to be nice products. But chances are great, that they degrade fast.

If they dont degrade, you'll probably find them pretty noisy, if the rest of the system for example is a case like P150/180, and let's say a a few Nexus' at max 7 volt, a Seasonic S12 and a well decoupled HDD.

In the end, noise is a very individual thing, and also related to what's else in the rig.

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Post by bsdie » Tue Aug 22, 2006 6:16 am

Dont want to risk it developing an annoying sound. Oh well, I just changed my order to a VF900 (my VF700 cant cool my 7800GTX at the lowest setting). If my case heats up Ill just have to pop another slow 120mm fan in there.

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Post by natethegreat » Tue Aug 22, 2006 12:52 pm

My Rev.3 did not click, it rattled like an unbalanced load in the washer :x

It lasted 1 month, now it sits in a box in my basement...

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Post by warriorpoet » Thu Sep 21, 2006 4:34 pm

Update:

My card now resides in another's computer. The cooler is still whisper quiet (unlike some other users). I have found, however, EK full cover water blocks more effective at heat dissipation. ;)

Moral of the story:
It seems a bit like the luck of the draw with this cooler, as it is to a certain extent with every mechanical device. However, there is more advanced technology out now. Be sure to research thoroughly!

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