CGW Posted March 17, 2006 Share Posted March 17, 2006 Having bought a new puter just a few days ago following a rec received here - thanks, everything fine, but - goodness it's noisy, fan must move enough air to turn off air con! Are there any "quiet' fans out there? Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dan Sai Kid Posted March 17, 2006 Share Posted March 17, 2006 Having bought a new puter just a few days ago following a rec received here - thanks, everything fine, but - goodness it's noisy, fan must move enough air to turn off air con!Are there any "quiet' fans out there? Cheers If the fan is noisy already then it's faulty. I have a notebook - which run much hotter than desktops - and the fan is hardly audible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Florin Posted March 17, 2006 Share Posted March 17, 2006 Check out the Zalman products at www.busitek.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lampard10 Posted March 17, 2006 Share Posted March 17, 2006 Just unplug the fan and get a new one. Mine was around 230 baht. It's got two quick release clips holding it in and two qick-release plugs. Switch it off first though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSixpack Posted March 17, 2006 Share Posted March 17, 2006 Having bought a new puter just a few days ago following a rec received here - thanks, everything fine, but - goodness it's noisy, fan must move enough air to turn off air con!Are there any "quiet' fans out there? Cheers If it's the CPU fan, then nice cheap fix, one I use myself, is to get a 40 or 60mm (depending on size needed) to 80mm adapter (Pantip miscellany shops sell these, 4th floor) and then use the adapter w/ an 80mm fan, which is slower and hence a lot quieter but moves as much air. These adapters, which usually come w/ screws, look about like this: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CGW Posted March 17, 2006 Author Share Posted March 17, 2006 Thanks, will look into getting new one, the fan itself isn't noisy, it's just moving so much air, think a bigger fan should solve problem. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firefoxx Posted March 17, 2006 Share Posted March 17, 2006 Stock CPU fans (especially AMD ones) can be *very* loud. If you don't mind the expense, get a better heatsink with a quieter fan. Case fans have quiet versions, but they're more expensive. Another place to buy quiet fans is www.jedicool.com. I've personally never had any luck with the big-to-small fan adapters. They create too much turbulence and thus greatly decrease the efficicency. Another way is to decrease the voltage from 12v to 7v or 5v, using a different lead. This decreases the RPM and sound, but also decreases the air flow. Chinatown has lot of stores that sell used fans for cheap... many are made in Japan, and so will work forever without a glitch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wallalai Posted March 18, 2006 Share Posted March 18, 2006 (edited) Pabst fans are among the best computer fans you can find: http://www.endpcnoise.com/cgi-bin/e/00025.html http://www.pcsilent.de/en_group_quiet_fans_119mm.asp Don't know if they are available here though. Google search for Pabst: http://tinyurl.com/s7trt Edited March 18, 2006 by Wallalai Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CGW Posted March 19, 2006 Author Share Posted March 19, 2006 I opened the computer up, powered down first! There are Two fans, one is directly on CPU? - I think. The "bothersome" one was attached to the side panel, so moved this to the back, its a lot quieter, but could be quieter, be ok until I can get something else. I tried it without putting side cover back on - wouldn't fire up? Initially thought I'd screwed up! Anyway with side panel in place - all ok, must be some sort of "microswitch" to shut puter down if you try working on it live! Which surprised me. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wallalai Posted March 19, 2006 Share Posted March 19, 2006 I tried it without putting side cover back on - wouldn't fire up?Initially thought I'd screwed up! Anyway with side panel in place - all ok, must be some sort of "microswitch" to shut puter down if you try working on it live! Which surprised me. Cheers That's due to a "chassis intrusion connector" enabled on your box. It can be a switch like here: http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/syst...meb.htm#1057076 or more commonly a 4-1 pin on the motherboard. It's normally disabled by default. and you should find some infos about it in your motherboeard User guide. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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