Noise from Nexus Silent 80mm PWM
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Noise from Nexus Silent 80mm PWM
I changed my stock jet engine CPU fan with fan that I have been hearing people rave about. It is certainly quiet but there is always a certain hum coming from this fan. I have a Noctua NF-R8 on the case and it is pretty darn close to silent. The Nexus is ok but overall I'm not happy with it. I have heard that most PWM fans have this sort of hum/vibration. Is this true? Did I just get a bad one? Can someone recommend a better fan? I have a P4 3.06 Prescott Occ'd to 3.6 and I have no temperature problems whatsoever. (Although we'll see what happens this summer...) I would love to throw the Noctua fan in but I fear that it will not move quite enough air for a CPU. What are your thoughts? Thanks.
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Re: Noise from Nexus Silent 80mm PWM
jcoffin1981 wrote:I changed my stock jet engine CPU fan with fan that I have been hearing people rave about.
Where? Not here I suppose: AFAIK Nexus PWM fans are not highly regarded here (on the contrary of their voltage controlled brothers).
However, you may give a try to the inexpensive Arctic Cooling F8 PWM, if you mind.
jcoffin1981 wrote:I would love to throw the Noctua fan in but I fear that it will not move quite enough air for a CPU. What are your thoughts?
I have a couple: it's a 1800rpm fan, so if in case it's fully suitable IF your mobo's cpu fan header can effectively drive 3-pin fan along with PWM one. At anyway, providing that a fan is a good one, to have it quiet is a matter of control (SpeedFan, rheobus, et c.).
Re: Noise from Nexus Silent 80mm PWM
In my opinion the Noctua 92mm may be the best 92mm fan around.jcoffin1981 wrote:I would love to throw the Noctua fan in but I fear that it will not move quite enough air for a CPU. What are your thoughts?
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Re: Noise from Nexus Silent 80mm PWM
Ohh, perhaps it was the 3 pin Nexus. Hmmm. I'll try the Arctic Cooling, Thanks. One thing I do like about the Nexus is that it has a high range of speed- from 1000 to 2800 RPM's. Hey does anyone know what size CPU fan screws are? I need a few and can't find them anywhere. These are the ones that screw the fan into the heatsink. Case fan screws however seem to be standard and easily found.quest_for_silence wrote:jcoffin1981 wrote:I changed my stock jet engine CPU fan with fan that I have been hearing people rave about.
Where? Not here I suppose: AFAIK Nexus PWM fans are not highly regarded here (on the contrary of their voltage controlled brothers).
However, you may give a try to the inexpensive Arctic Cooling F8 PWM, if you mind.
jcoffin1981 wrote:I would love to throw the Noctua fan in but I fear that it will not move quite enough air for a CPU. What are your thoughts?
I have a couple: it's a 1800rpm fan, so if in case it's fully suitable IF your mobo's cpu fan header can effectively drive 3-pin fan along with PWM one. At anyway, providing that a fan is a good one, to have it quiet is a matter of control (SpeedFan, rheobus, et c.).
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Re: Noise from Nexus Silent 80mm PWM
The R8 is the best 80mm fan that I've seen. I'm thinking of replacing my 80mm Noctua case fan and replacing it with the 92mm one. I'm then putting the R8 in the power supply. And then replace that damn noisy Nexus. Even at low speeds its quite loud.ces wrote:In my opinion the Noctua 92mm may be the best 92mm fan around.jcoffin1981 wrote:I would love to throw the Noctua fan in but I fear that it will not move quite enough air for a CPU. What are your thoughts?