Need a cheap but sort of quiet heatsink :)
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Need a cheap but sort of quiet heatsink :)
Hello My next upgrade is right around the corner,
And this request is not really for me. Personally I have a Thermalright SLK-800 with a Noiseblocker Ultrasilent-2 on top of it
But I will be putting my old xp 2000 and dragon+ in a friends computer ! and this is for free. I'm not selling it because it's not worth it for me might as well give a friend the stuff, since I would only be able to get a fraction of what I paid for it .
But quite honestly I don't want to have to invest alot of money more into her mashine. Since she ain't paying a cent!
LOL
And I don't want to put the screamer of a vantec all copper I have laying around man was that thing loud! I want to be cheap about it but I don't want to make her deaf.
Hey the vantec is what started my quest for quiet LOL.
Anyhow what heatsink as cheap as possible will cool an xp 2000 without being obnoixious about it?
Werre talking bargin quiet here!
Thanks
terramir
And this request is not really for me. Personally I have a Thermalright SLK-800 with a Noiseblocker Ultrasilent-2 on top of it
But I will be putting my old xp 2000 and dragon+ in a friends computer ! and this is for free. I'm not selling it because it's not worth it for me might as well give a friend the stuff, since I would only be able to get a fraction of what I paid for it .
But quite honestly I don't want to have to invest alot of money more into her mashine. Since she ain't paying a cent!
LOL
And I don't want to put the screamer of a vantec all copper I have laying around man was that thing loud! I want to be cheap about it but I don't want to make her deaf.
Hey the vantec is what started my quest for quiet LOL.
Anyhow what heatsink as cheap as possible will cool an xp 2000 without being obnoixious about it?
Werre talking bargin quiet here!
Thanks
terramir
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Thermaltake Volcano 7+
You might look into the Thermaltake Volcano 7+ -- it costs as little as $22 with fan that has 3 speeds. High is quite loud, but medium is nearly as effective and a lot quieter.
http://www.dansdata.com/coolercomp_p3.htm#v7p
http://www.dansdata.com/coolercomp_p3.htm#v7p
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SVcompucycle.com has a fairly silent heatsink made by Arctic Cooling, the Super Silent 4TC(for Pentiums) for about $15. They also sell an AMD version for about the same price. The aluminum heatsink comes with a temperature controlled fan what only spins up as fast as it needs to keep the cpu within it recommended operating temperature. I have the 4TC in my 2.8ghz P4 and I wish the other components of my system were as silent. When booting up, the 4TC fan only spins sporatically because it detects that the heatsink is still cold. However, after a minute or two, it spins more consistently, above 1000rpm or more, depending on how hot the heatsink gets. I used to use the Volcano 7, but I found that at the lowest fan setting, it was considerably louder than most of the components in my system. The 4TC is virtually inaudible compared to the lowest fan setting on the Volcano 7.
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Funnels don't work. Just stick the fan on top, stradding it over the edges if need be. This will reduce noise AND not case CFM loss due to back pressure.how about the funnel 60mm to 80 mm adapter any ideas?
Last edited by MikeC on Wed Jan 08, 2003 9:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
Well I've always wondered how a fan's airflow actually works. I mean wouldn't the little round piece (where the motor is) cause a deadspot directly underneath it? Or does the air circulate there anywhere?MikeC wrote:Funnels don't work. Just stick the fan on top, stradding it over the edges if need be. This will reduce noise AND not case CFM loss due to back pressure.how about the funnel 60mm to 80 mm adapter any ideas?
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That's the theory, but in practise, I have not seen this to be a real issue. When I have tried to replace a 60mm with an 80mm fan + funnel in any number of HS, I found:wouldn't the little round piece (where the motor is) cause a deadspot directly underneath it?
1) To maintain the same level of cooling the 80mm fan must have a higher cfm rating -- this is usually still quieter because it does not have to spin as fast
2) To get BETTER cooling, the 80mm fan has to deliver a lot more cfm than the direct 60mm. Mainly because of back pressure due to the constriction of the airflow channel, I think. Usually ends up being actually noisier.
3) If you have an 80mm that has the same cfm as the 60mm fan, the temp will usually rise.
4) There does not seem to be any significant or consistent difference between using a funnel and simply placing the 80mm fan over the HS -- I usually used a Zalman bracket style "float over"mount so the fan blades were ~1cm from the top of the HS.