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12. May 2008 @ 14:27 |
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lol, i meant rpm.
honestly, its VERY VERY quiet. hell i can hear my hx520 over it
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12. May 2008 @ 14:48 |
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800Mhz= 48000 MILLION RPM. I don't feel like adding all the zeros, lol.
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12. May 2008 @ 15:06 |
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Originally posted by abuzar1: 800Mhz= 48000 MILLION RPM. I don't feel like adding all the zeros, lol.
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12. May 2008 @ 15:28 |
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12. May 2008 @ 16:15 |
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Indeed, the 800rpm Noctua at normal use is 20dB, the Corsair HX is 22dB, so yes. I'm surprised you can hear your PSU over the rest of the stuff in your case though.
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12. May 2008 @ 20:49 |
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Originally posted by sammorris: You can get up to 70CFM with a 120mm fan before noise becomes a real issue, using a Scythe SFF21F.
thanks!
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12. May 2008 @ 22:01 |
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1m1992,
You can also get like performance from a Silverstone FM121!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811999344
Comes with it's own controller and is much quieter at 1400 and under RPMs than the stock Cooler Master at full chat! I've had mine for about a year now and at 1400 RPM it's moving almost 80 cfm of air! Not silent, but very quiet! Not the least annoying and mine sits 3 feet from my ear! No I'm not deaf! Hearing is still good to 21,700 cycles! Unless it's changed drastically in the last couple of weeks when I had my last physical! I always love hearing tests! They don't believe I can hear that good so they try always to trick me! LOL I told the last Audiologist to turn it on, when I knew for sure it wasn't, "Just can the BS and turn the damn thing on"! "It's a simple thing, if it's on I'll hear it, if it's off like now, I wont"! Haven't gotten me yet! LOL!!
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12. May 2008 @ 22:03 |
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but with the usual caveat of needing to use a 3.5" bay and run the cable along. That and they're a bit fragile - not even at full speed the loose rpm signal cable for one of mine got sucked into the blades and that fan was history! Never had that problem with any other fan and I've got twice as much stuck in them...
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12. May 2008 @ 22:22 |
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Originally posted by theonejrs: 1m1992,
You can also get like performance from a Silverstone FM121!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811999344
Comes with it's own controller and is much quieter at 1400 and under RPMs than the stock Cooler Master at full chat! I've had mine for about a year now and at 1400 RPM it's moving almost 80 cfm of air! Not silent, but very quiet! Not the least annoying and mine sits 3 feet from my ear! No I'm not deaf! Hearing is still good to 21,700 cycles! Unless it's changed drastically in the last couple of weeks when I had my last physical! I always love hearing tests! They don't believe I can hear that good so they try always to trick me! LOL I told the last Audiologist to turn it on, when I knew for sure it wasn't, "Just can the BS and turn the damn thing on"! "It's a simple thing, if it's on I'll hear it, if it's off like now, I wont"! Haven't gotten me yet! LOL!!
Best Regards,
Russ
is this better than the one that came stock with my coolermaster case?
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12. May 2008 @ 22:24 |
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@theonejrs
is there one that is as good as that but has blue leds in it?
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12. May 2008 @ 22:27 |
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sflex 1600rpms are my faves for the noise/airflow they have but i am thinknig about swapping mine out for some delta 4k fans, i can turn them down with my contoller when i want to but i just would like to see if more than doubling my airflow would lower my temps and by how much.
cooler temps = more stable oc
(you liek what i did there? :D)
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12. May 2008 @ 22:40 |
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marsey99,
Quote: sflex 1600rpms are my faves for the noise/airflow they have but i am thinknig about swapping mine out for some delta 4k fans, i can turn them down with my contoller when i want to but i just would like to see if more than doubling my airflow would lower my temps and by how much.
You reach a point where the air is moving too quickly to pick up more heat, so the answer is no unless the airflow characteristics of your case are lousy. Then it might improve it. I know I've tried it. The temps will begin to go up a little bit! Less if you are in a damp climate and more if you live someplace real dry. Moist, more dense air will pick up more heat than dry air can!
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12. May 2008 @ 22:46 |
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Plus if the air is moving fast enough it will eventually cause enough friction to RAISE the temps.
Not sure how fast it would have to be though.
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12. May 2008 @ 23:14 |
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abuzar1,
Quote: Not sure how fast it would have to be though.
You would have to chain the computer to the destop or floor to keep it from flying away at the air speed needed to do that! LOL!!
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12. May 2008 @ 23:44 |
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Oh, alright then!
I was just trying to explain the theory anyway :p
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13. May 2008 @ 01:13 |
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abuzar1,
Quote: I was just trying to explain the theory anyway :p
They actually make a work iight with a squirrel cage blower on it, that's made to heat up a room in the wintertime for when people have to do work in unheated buildings, so trust me I know your theory is sound! But you would still have to chain it down! LOL!!
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13. May 2008 @ 07:05 |
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13. May 2008 @ 07:31 |
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Sammy not a bad choice at all, I have the GREEN model... imagine that. :P
I've had some pretty good luck with this fan.... it does well at lower speeds and is relatively quiet up until you reach max rpm... it's like just about any other fan then, loud to some degree.... link to CM-Y720DCD
hth.... im1992..... good luck with your shopping....
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13. May 2008 @ 09:31 |
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Loud to some degree? 2500rpm? lolol! Surprised the neighbours don't complain! :D
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13. May 2008 @ 10:30 |
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Originally posted by sammorris: The best blue LED fan that puts out a decent volume of air is probably this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835209011
The noise specs on it are as usual complete lies, but if noise doesn't bother you too much, then these fans are relatively decent.
I have 3 of those (80mm ones) in my case and they aren't that bad. My computer is pretty quiet with the CPU fan at lowest. Thats the loudest thing in my system. My friend when I built it for him wanted to be cool and put 8 120MM fans in his case and his computer is also pretty quiet. He has a cooler master case and rosewill 120mm fams.
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13. May 2008 @ 12:30 |
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Originally posted by sammorris: Indeed, the 800rpm Noctua at normal use is 20dB, the Corsair HX is 22dB, so yes. I'm surprised you can hear your PSU over the rest of the stuff in your case though.
ok i lied a bit, my HDD can be heard clicking (for lack of better words) and its bunggied.
oh and the ASFP7 is loud when im stress testing with OCCT / orthos etc, but bar that its silent aswell. note i have my desk next to me.
infact the zen fans are also very quiet, but i can feel hardly any air from them, where as the noctuas are as silent, but you can feel the air flowing.
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13. May 2008 @ 12:34 |
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I never realised you'd built your PC with quietness in mind. Kudos!
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13. May 2008 @ 13:06 |
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haha....
well my old pre built was a loud bugger, and i was used to the sound, then last year, when i took that pc into this ZEN, and changed the PSU to a then 430W Tagan U15, i heard nothing. now when i here anything from the PC, i cant stand it, so i put on my music.
and yeah its in my bedroom, and although i always turn it off when i sleep, i have an annoying little brother, who cant sleep unless its silent. xD
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13. May 2008 @ 15:10 |
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i think most of want our system to be quiet to a degree but then this comes donw to personal tollerance, mine could be too loud for some and other may be the same for me.
yea i want fans that i need to chain my pc down to stop it taking flight :D
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13. May 2008 @ 15:15 |
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That's fine but bear in mind extra airflow doesn't lower temps unless used intelligently. It's partly down to the heatsinks too, along with the airflow route and positive/negative pressure.
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