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quieter fans?
We had a PC upgraded and they put 2 exhaust fans in. Its in a bedroom and
kinda of loud. I think there is on on the CPU too. Are there quieter fans one can obtain or other quieter techniques for cooling. If so, I would appreciated any tips or hints to websites that would carry this sort of gear. thank you |
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On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:28:19 -0800, "jtsnow" wrote:
We had a PC upgraded and they put 2 exhaust fans in. Its in a bedroom and kinda of loud. I think there is on on the CPU too. Are there quieter fans one can obtain or other quieter techniques for cooling. If so, I would appreciated any tips or hints to websites that would carry this sort of gear. thank you Yeah usually you put larger slower RPM fans than the ones you have. A trend now is putting a HUGE fan - only one in the back below the PS - I think 120mm or bigger maybe , rather than two smaller 80mm ones. You can also pay much more for special fans which specialty quiet PC places sell at least in the past. I was also at compusa and saw a fanless PS by Antec , had that kind of metal grating with holes all over it as the casing for the PS and was only 300 watts though. |
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