Fan mounting to reduce vibration
Moderators: NeilBlanchard, Ralf Hutter, sthayashi, Lawrence Lee
Fan mounting to reduce vibration
I realised recently that one of my Gentle Typhoon case fans (the 1150rpm AP-13, I've got 2 in the case plus one on the CPU heatsink) is causing a buzzing noise by vibrating through the case. What do you guys use to stop that? There are a whole bunch of mounting grommet type things that you can buy, but I can just imagine some of them are made of hard plastic and pretty rubbish
Are there any ghetto homemade solutions that work just as well without requiring money?
Are there any ghetto homemade solutions that work just as well without requiring money?
Re: Fan mounting to reduce vibration
Get something like
http://skinflint.co.uk/ekl-alpenfoehn-c ... 24638.html
But i don't know of anything similar found in a normal household.
http://skinflint.co.uk/ekl-alpenfoehn-c ... 24638.html
But i don't know of anything similar found in a normal household.
Re: Fan mounting to reduce vibration
Hm, they look like they're made a solid plastic or something, which I can't imagine being much good. But it might just be the pictures :pPappnaas wrote:Get something like
http://skinflint.co.uk/ekl-alpenfoehn-c ... 24638.html
But i don't know of anything similar found in a normal household.
Thanks, anyway. They seem to be cheaper than the other ones I've seen and they look secure.
Re: Fan mounting to reduce vibration
Such fasteners are usually made of soft silicone. If you can get them at a low cost it's just as well to go for those. Otherwise even a ball bearing fan should not vibrate a lot unless it's damaged, so it should be enough to use some simple fastening solution other than screwing them to the case. Anything that is less rigid and holds the fan in place securely enough, like ties, cord, strong tape or whatever you may find at home. Consider also that the fan might simply be going bad if it causes such vibrations.
Re: Fan mounting to reduce vibration
Thanks! I will probably take a look at where I can buy a bunch of those fasteners for a reasonable price as that seems the best option (should eliminate any noticeable vibrations, and keep the fan secure). I don't think the fan is damaged - it's not a loud noise (unfortunately my PSU and hard drives drown out most of it), but I'd prefer to get rid of itmkk wrote:Such fasteners are usually made of soft silicone. If you can get them at a low cost it's just as well to go for those. Otherwise even a ball bearing fan should not vibrate a lot unless it's damaged, so it should be enough to use some simple fastening solution other than screwing them to the case. Anything that is less rigid and holds the fan in place securely enough, like ties, cord, strong tape or whatever you may find at home. Consider also that the fan might simply be going bad if it causes such vibrations.
-
- Posts: 346
- Joined: Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:42 am
- Location: Australia
Re: Fan mounting to reduce vibration
If you have some thick elastic cord / sewing cord / bungee cord, then you could try this: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article293-page5.html
Re: Fan mounting to reduce vibration
Hi, I use these Acusti Fan mounts. They are the made of nicely soft silicon and should do a good job in the right situation.
Regards, Seb
Regards, Seb
Re: Fan mounting to reduce vibration
Unfortunately I don't have any around. Since I'd have to buy some anyway, I feel like I might as well pick up some specially designed fan mounts instead. Thanks for the suggestion thoughflemeister wrote:If you have some thick elastic cord / sewing cord / bungee cord, then you could try this: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article293-page5.html
They look good, I'm going to grab an 8-pack of those since I've just got the two case fans. ThanksSebRad wrote:Hi, I use these Acusti Fan mounts. They are the made of nicely soft silicon and should do a good job in the right situation.
Regards, Seb