Hello,
Does any SLK-800/900 user had the problem when you hear the additional noise because the fan mounted on the heatsink causes some vibration?
I've got SLK-900 and that low-noise 80mm Papst and everything is OK most of the time but sometimes vibration noise starts so I should move the fan slightly up (less than 1mm) to stop the vibration. Looks like the fan clips are not tight enough and the fan slips down because mobo is mounted vertically. I tried to place the fan at the lowest position where it stops moving down but at this position it always causes vibration noise. Should I use some sort of isolation between the heatsink and the fan? Which material is better then?
thanks!
noise from vibration of a fan mounted on SLK-900/800
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I have a SLK800U on mine, and a Panaflo L1A, and I can't hear any vibrations. I might pop her open when I get home from work.
IF there is any vibration, then I would be inclined to use the little rubber feet that shipped with the Heatsink (that you are meant to put on the Chip or the bottom of the Heatsink. I would put them on the fan. 1 it will make the clip tighter so it won't move. Two it should damp any vibration.
IF there is any vibration, then I would be inclined to use the little rubber feet that shipped with the Heatsink (that you are meant to put on the Chip or the bottom of the Heatsink. I would put them on the fan. 1 it will make the clip tighter so it won't move. Two it should damp any vibration.
Thanks, I've already got these rubber things and will try.
By the way yesterday I tried using Zalman bracket from FB123 set - the same story - the vibration is transmitted to the bracket that causes some additional noise, I thought of using some rubber washers to insulate the fan from the bracket or the bracket from the case, going to try this tonight as well.
By the way yesterday I tried using Zalman bracket from FB123 set - the same story - the vibration is transmitted to the bracket that causes some additional noise, I thought of using some rubber washers to insulate the fan from the bracket or the bracket from the case, going to try this tonight as well.
Let me know how things work out please.
I plan to do the fan mount mod when my slk-900 arrives
in a week or so.
This german company sells heatsink/fan combos with
rubber mounts pre-installed
www.ichbinleise.de Look in the CPU Kühler section.
They also have a nice video of the slk-800 in action.
demovideo
I plan to do the fan mount mod when my slk-900 arrives
in a week or so.
This german company sells heatsink/fan combos with
rubber mounts pre-installed
www.ichbinleise.de Look in the CPU Kühler section.
They also have a nice video of the slk-800 in action.
demovideo
I tried to mount these rubber things but pospone since it's not so trivial (at least for me) as it may look, when I tried another Papst that I had installed in the other computer and strange enough this Papst does not produce this noise! So for now I keep another Papst on my SLK900, it works OK for 4 days already. Both Papst have identical model numbers but bought in defferent stores, both made in Hungary I believe.