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Old September 27th 04, 03:52 PM
noisemaker
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Hello everyone,

I just got this case on the strengh of reviews I read on the internet, but I
have to say it's too noisy. It has 2 120mm fans as standard. I read that it
was fairly quiet but it isn't.

My question is which is the best option when quieting my case? I could buy
new quieter fans, sound proofing or speed a speed limiter.

Any info would be appreciated.


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Old September 27th 04, 06:12 PM
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Put it on a fan controler, and put the fans at 7 volts.


Buy a Zalman 7000a cu, thats the best cooler money can buy, just get
the one for your CPU type and make sure your mobo can fit it

If the 7 volts thing does not work well enough for you, my Zalman is
running at 1500rpm and keeping my cpu 40c idle, at 12 volts its still
not noisy and keeps it like 35 idle

Iam very happy.




On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:52:47 GMT, "noisemaker"
wrote:

Hello everyone,

I just got this case on the strengh of reviews I read on the internet, but I
have to say it's too noisy. It has 2 120mm fans as standard. I read that it
was fairly quiet but it isn't.

My question is which is the best option when quieting my case? I could buy
new quieter fans, sound proofing or speed a speed limiter.

Any info would be appreciated.


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Old September 27th 04, 08:40 PM
noisemaker
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Thanks I'll try the that then.



"Avid Gamer" wrote in message
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Put it on a fan controler, and put the fans at 7 volts.


Buy a Zalman 7000a cu, thats the best cooler money can buy, just get
the one for your CPU type and make sure your mobo can fit it

If the 7 volts thing does not work well enough for you, my Zalman is
running at 1500rpm and keeping my cpu 40c idle, at 12 volts its still
not noisy and keeps it like 35 idle

Iam very happy.




On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:52:47 GMT, "noisemaker"
wrote:

Hello everyone,

I just got this case on the strengh of reviews I read on the internet, but
I
have to say it's too noisy. It has 2 120mm fans as standard. I read that
it
was fairly quiet but it isn't.

My question is which is the best option when quieting my case? I could buy
new quieter fans, sound proofing or speed a speed limiter.

Any info would be appreciated.




 




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