My Current Setup:
Dual AMD Athlon 2200+ MP
Lian Li PC60
MSI K7D Master
This is cooled by the following:
2 x Thermalright SLK 800
2 x 80mm Papst Fans (Lowest Setting on Vantec Fan Controller)
4 x 80mm Case Fans (Top, Back, Front also Lowest Setting on Vantec Fan Controller)
(When all fitted the 2 Papst Fans are touching, so I cannot get larger fans for the CPUs)
Plan:
Now I am going to University on the 25th of September and this PC will be in the same room as me, so I need it to be a lot quieter, because at the moment its a very loud whine.
What can I do to make it quieter. I have around a £100 budget, so I want to stick with only air cooling.
Any suggestions at all would be helpful!
Here are my current system temps on idle/standard use:
CPU 1 - 59
CPU 2 - 65
Ambient - 43
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Alas your question is too general and we don't have a lot of information you do have. So there will not be an easy answer to your problem.
The first thing you have to do is, determine what the loudest component in your system is. You can do this by opening your case and stopping the different fans one at a time. (Don't forget the fan in your PSU.)
When you know what the loudest component is, you should read the articles on the main page and stickies in the forums related to that component. They will give you enough options to try.
If you have silenced the loudest component, then move on to the next loudest one.
Alas your question is too general and we don't have a lot of information you do have. So there will not be an easy answer to your problem.
The first thing you have to do is, determine what the loudest component in your system is. You can do this by opening your case and stopping the different fans one at a time. (Don't forget the fan in your PSU.)
When you know what the loudest component is, you should read the articles on the main page and stickies in the forums related to that component. They will give you enough options to try.
If you have silenced the loudest component, then move on to the next loudest one.
This is a challenge and a half. I'm using Panaflo M1BXs (i.e. medium speed) fans that are set to about 7v. They're actually not at all silent, but are otherwise inaudible in a University setting.
My case fan is a Panaflo 120mm L1A hard wired to 5v. I might play with the Globe fan that I have around.
I agree with Tibors though. You need to identify your loudest source first before you attempt to quiet it. It may turn out that it's your power supply or your hard drives that are noisy.
My case fan is a Panaflo 120mm L1A hard wired to 5v. I might play with the Globe fan that I have around.
I agree with Tibors though. You need to identify your loudest source first before you attempt to quiet it. It may turn out that it's your power supply or your hard drives that are noisy.