If there a more silent fan for a VF900?
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If there a more silent fan for a VF900?
Okay, as I go thru the fans in my system one by one trying to discern the different noises each one makes I noticed my 5 volted VF900 fan gives off a faint bearing noise so I was wondering if anyone knows of a more silent fan I can replace the stock one with. I know because of the mounting I may not even have another option but I was just wondering.
I swapped the fan in VF-900, here.
I later swapped the Noctua Fan for a Xilence 80mm fan, same mounting method, as the Noctua fan had been damaged by being jammed by stray cable and therefore it and the card got fried!
Regards, Seb
I later swapped the Noctua Fan for a Xilence 80mm fan, same mounting method, as the Noctua fan had been damaged by being jammed by stray cable and therefore it and the card got fried!
Regards, Seb
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I once mounted an Enermax Marathon to a VF700 (which uses the same fan as the VF900). It was almost completely silent, even at full speed (not having the "box" around the fan got rid of all turbulence noise). Mounting can be done with some sort of glue or a strong double-sided tape. Or you can figure out some sort of new bracket or find a way to use wire-ties.
If you want to be cheap, use an 80mm Apevia fan. You can get a non-LED version for $2, and aside from a faint resonance from the clear plastic, they are the quietest 80mm fans I've ever used.
If you want to be cheap, use an 80mm Apevia fan. You can get a non-LED version for $2, and aside from a faint resonance from the clear plastic, they are the quietest 80mm fans I've ever used.