silent 939 mobos - nForce4 fans
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silent 939 mobos - nForce4 fans
I am trying to rig up a silent system.
- amd64 winchester 3200
- a not too expensive passive PCIe graphics card (maybe GigaByte GV-RX70P128D, Radeon X700 Pro) (Maybe in some years I will switch to a better one, which actually NEEDS PCIe..)
- no case fans, instead a powerful thermalright xp120 or xp90 which sucks in cool air (the casing gets a big hole above the cpu cooler)
- a silent but windy power supply which blows the hot air out again (I hope this works well enough)
- one IDE HD (Samsug SP1614N) (Maybe in some years, when people will use optical drives or whatever. I will change it to a SATA high speed thing...)
What I need now is a good mobo to put everything together. I waited for the nforce4 ultra, but unfortunatly, as you may have noticed, all boards have this ugly onboard fans. 150 Euros for silent power and cpu cooling - all this to hear a nforce fan screaming at the end? Certainly not.
Yes, maybe someone can exchange the fans with heatsinks. But it seems nowbody has done it yet - or still has a working PC to report his experiments ;-) And I haven't found any decibel or Sone tests of the new mobos anywhere. Most Silent-PC sites still test with 754 sockets anyway. So any recomendations? Should I take a k8T890 board?
I do NOT need SLI, wireless LAN and overclocking tools.
I want onboard LAN, good onboard sound, PCie, SATA, USB2, FireWire.
I want it stable.
And I want it now! :-)
Thanks for any advice!
Godot
- amd64 winchester 3200
- a not too expensive passive PCIe graphics card (maybe GigaByte GV-RX70P128D, Radeon X700 Pro) (Maybe in some years I will switch to a better one, which actually NEEDS PCIe..)
- no case fans, instead a powerful thermalright xp120 or xp90 which sucks in cool air (the casing gets a big hole above the cpu cooler)
- a silent but windy power supply which blows the hot air out again (I hope this works well enough)
- one IDE HD (Samsug SP1614N) (Maybe in some years, when people will use optical drives or whatever. I will change it to a SATA high speed thing...)
What I need now is a good mobo to put everything together. I waited for the nforce4 ultra, but unfortunatly, as you may have noticed, all boards have this ugly onboard fans. 150 Euros for silent power and cpu cooling - all this to hear a nforce fan screaming at the end? Certainly not.
Yes, maybe someone can exchange the fans with heatsinks. But it seems nowbody has done it yet - or still has a working PC to report his experiments ;-) And I haven't found any decibel or Sone tests of the new mobos anywhere. Most Silent-PC sites still test with 754 sockets anyway. So any recomendations? Should I take a k8T890 board?
I do NOT need SLI, wireless LAN and overclocking tools.
I want onboard LAN, good onboard sound, PCie, SATA, USB2, FireWire.
I want it stable.
And I want it now! :-)
Thanks for any advice!
Godot
You are right! The VNF4 cools it passively! Here are two pictures. (the second one is called VNF4/Ultra ZENITH VE and shows quite a different layout. Look at the ram...)ChrisH wrote:The Chaintech Nforce 4 Ultra motherboard doesn't have a fan. If you're in the US, you can buy it at newegg.
http://www.hardwareluxx.de/andreas/News/NF4Launch06.jpg
http://www.chaintechusa.com/tw/images/P ... ltra_L.jpg
Unfortunatly they missed to include firewire. Up to 10 USB connectors, but no fw. How could they! Yes, USB2 is fast, but video capturing is still done (only*) by fw!
But thank's for the tip. Passively cooled nforce4 is comming - to the US at least.
Maybe I will take the old ASUS A8V Deluxe like NamJangNamJa...
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...but it does have nVidia *sound*
Hello:
BTW, what are the two really short (PCI-E?) slots for? And to confirm what I think I have gleaned about PCI-E: is the top-most long slot used for the (main) video?
No, it doesn't -- but it does have nVidia 7.1 sound! Actually my biggest nit pick is the location of the power plugs! So, yes you would probably have to buy a PCI card and actually use *one* of 'em...NamJangNamJa wrote:D'oh! I was seriously considering buying Chaintech VNF4 Ultra, and they don't have 1394/Firewire?!?!! Hrmm...
BTW, what are the two really short (PCI-E?) slots for? And to confirm what I think I have gleaned about PCI-E: is the top-most long slot used for the (main) video?