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      20th Dec 2003
I'm fed up with the noise of my PC. CPU fan, power supply fans, video card
fan, case fans, hard drives (well, the hard drives I could put up
with)....it sounds like a jet taking off in my office.

Short of water cooling a system (which I'm not prepared to do), what are the
most effective steps I can take to eliminate system NOISE?

I think the biggest offenders in my current system are the retail CPU fan
(AMD XP 2000+), the fan on my ridiculously large GeForce 4600 video card,
and the power suppy (Antec 350W Smart Power).

I've disconnected all the case fans and instead aimed a big (maybe 10in
diameter) fan at the side of the open case (the big fan runs very quietly),
but the Athlon XP 2000+ seems to run quite hot and I don't think I can get
away with no cooling fan there...same goes for the video card, I think.

Money is a consideration. Are there any cases out there that offer serious
sound baffling of some kind but maintain decent airflow? Or has anyone
tried a home-made sound barrier of some kind? I know that getting rid of
all the fans is the most direct approach, but as I mentioned above, I'm not
so thrilled at the idea of water cooling (just looks too complicated and
expensive), and I'd prefer not to have to replace all my current system
components with pieces designed specifically for low sound. I know I'll
need to compromise somewhere, but I'd appreciate advice about the most cost
effective and sensible way to proceed.

Thanks


 
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D. Rogers
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      20th Dec 2003
I've built a nearly silent pc cheaply and easily. I bought a Zalman Flower
Cooler kit for the cpu for about $30, a Zalman heat pipe cooler for the
GeForce for about $5 (Fry's had a sale) and then used my existing case fan
with a speed control. That cut the noise in half and my CPU runs cooler.
Then I changed my PSU fan to a quieter model and then all I could hear was
the whine of the hard drive. Let me tell you that once you get started on
this project you will accept no less than 100% silence. The whine noise
drove me nuts, so I bought a Samsung SpinPoint series drive and now I have
total silence.

"SS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm fed up with the noise of my PC. CPU fan, power supply fans, video

card
> fan, case fans, hard drives (well, the hard drives I could put up
> with)....it sounds like a jet taking off in my office.
>
> Short of water cooling a system (which I'm not prepared to do), what are

the
> most effective steps I can take to eliminate system NOISE?
>
> I think the biggest offenders in my current system are the retail CPU fan
> (AMD XP 2000+), the fan on my ridiculously large GeForce 4600 video card,
> and the power suppy (Antec 350W Smart Power).
>
> I've disconnected all the case fans and instead aimed a big (maybe 10in
> diameter) fan at the side of the open case (the big fan runs very

quietly),
> but the Athlon XP 2000+ seems to run quite hot and I don't think I can get
> away with no cooling fan there...same goes for the video card, I think.
>
> Money is a consideration. Are there any cases out there that offer

serious
> sound baffling of some kind but maintain decent airflow? Or has anyone
> tried a home-made sound barrier of some kind? I know that getting rid of
> all the fans is the most direct approach, but as I mentioned above, I'm

not
> so thrilled at the idea of water cooling (just looks too complicated and
> expensive), and I'd prefer not to have to replace all my current system
> components with pieces designed specifically for low sound. I know I'll
> need to compromise somewhere, but I'd appreciate advice about the most

cost
> effective and sensible way to proceed.
>
> Thanks
>
>



 
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Biff
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      20th Dec 2003
I suggest you visit http://www.silentpcreview.com/
You'll find a tremendous amount of information there about quieting PCs.
Be sure to visit the forums.

"SS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:j4-dnXoZn8-ZwnmiRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm fed up with the noise of my PC. CPU fan, power supply fans, video

card
> fan, case fans, hard drives (well, the hard drives I could put up
> with)....it sounds like a jet taking off in my office.
>
> Short of water cooling a system (which I'm not prepared to do), what

are the
> most effective steps I can take to eliminate system NOISE?
>
> I think the biggest offenders in my current system are the retail CPU

fan
> (AMD XP 2000+), the fan on my ridiculously large GeForce 4600 video

card,
> and the power suppy (Antec 350W Smart Power).
>
> I've disconnected all the case fans and instead aimed a big (maybe

10in
> diameter) fan at the side of the open case (the big fan runs very

quietly),
> but the Athlon XP 2000+ seems to run quite hot and I don't think I can

get
> away with no cooling fan there...same goes for the video card, I

think.
>
> Money is a consideration. Are there any cases out there that offer

serious
> sound baffling of some kind but maintain decent airflow? Or has

anyone
> tried a home-made sound barrier of some kind? I know that getting rid

of
> all the fans is the most direct approach, but as I mentioned above,

I'm not
> so thrilled at the idea of water cooling (just looks too complicated

and
> expensive), and I'd prefer not to have to replace all my current

system
> components with pieces designed specifically for low sound. I know

I'll
> need to compromise somewhere, but I'd appreciate advice about the most

cost
> effective and sensible way to proceed.
>
> Thanks
>
>



 
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KW_UK
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      20th Dec 2003
My computer is too loud also

i dont know what is the best way to tell what makes the most noise really...

but i know once i start making it quiet, as said in previous posts, i wont
be able to stop making it silent, and therefore spending more and more
money!

it prob doesnt help having two cpus and therefore two fast and noisey fans!!
"Biff" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:3C_Eb.12014$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I suggest you visit http://www.silentpcreview.com/
> You'll find a tremendous amount of information there about quieting PCs.
> Be sure to visit the forums.
>
> "SS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:j4-dnXoZn8-ZwnmiRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I'm fed up with the noise of my PC. CPU fan, power supply fans, video

> card
> > fan, case fans, hard drives (well, the hard drives I could put up
> > with)....it sounds like a jet taking off in my office.
> >
> > Short of water cooling a system (which I'm not prepared to do), what

> are the
> > most effective steps I can take to eliminate system NOISE?
> >
> > I think the biggest offenders in my current system are the retail CPU

> fan
> > (AMD XP 2000+), the fan on my ridiculously large GeForce 4600 video

> card,
> > and the power suppy (Antec 350W Smart Power).
> >
> > I've disconnected all the case fans and instead aimed a big (maybe

> 10in
> > diameter) fan at the side of the open case (the big fan runs very

> quietly),
> > but the Athlon XP 2000+ seems to run quite hot and I don't think I can

> get
> > away with no cooling fan there...same goes for the video card, I

> think.
> >
> > Money is a consideration. Are there any cases out there that offer

> serious
> > sound baffling of some kind but maintain decent airflow? Or has

> anyone
> > tried a home-made sound barrier of some kind? I know that getting rid

> of
> > all the fans is the most direct approach, but as I mentioned above,

> I'm not
> > so thrilled at the idea of water cooling (just looks too complicated

> and
> > expensive), and I'd prefer not to have to replace all my current

> system
> > components with pieces designed specifically for low sound. I know

> I'll
> > need to compromise somewhere, but I'd appreciate advice about the most

> cost
> > effective and sensible way to proceed.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >

>
>



 
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Guido
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      21st Dec 2003
I use a sheet of paper rolled up into a cone and use it as a "stethoscope"
to pinpoint sources of noise.

Like you say, once the loudest source is eliminated, you hear the next,
source, etc.

Currently, my SONY SDM-X202 lcd monitor (has a cooling fan inside) and
WD1200JB disk idling make the most noise. The typical person can't hear
either unless being told about it.



KW_UK wrote:
> My computer is too loud also
>
> i dont know what is the best way to tell what makes the most noise
> really...
>
> but i know once i start making it quiet, as said in previous posts, i
> wont be able to stop making it silent, and therefore spending more
> and more money!
>
> it prob doesnt help having two cpus and therefore two fast and noisey
> fans!! "Biff" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3C_Eb.12014$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I suggest you visit http://www.silentpcreview.com/
>> You'll find a tremendous amount of information there about quieting
>> PCs. Be sure to visit the forums.
>>
>> "SS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:j4-dnXoZn8-ZwnmiRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I'm fed up with the noise of my PC. CPU fan, power supply fans,
>>> video card fan, case fans, hard drives (well, the hard drives I
>>> could put up with)....it sounds like a jet taking off in my office.
>>>
>>> Short of water cooling a system (which I'm not prepared to do),
>>> what are the most effective steps I can take to eliminate system
>>> NOISE?
>>>
>>> I think the biggest offenders in my current system are the retail
>>> CPU fan (AMD XP 2000+), the fan on my ridiculously large GeForce
>>> 4600 video card, and the power suppy (Antec 350W Smart Power).
>>>
>>> I've disconnected all the case fans and instead aimed a big (maybe

>> 10in
>>> diameter) fan at the side of the open case (the big fan runs very
>>> quietly), but the Athlon XP 2000+ seems to run quite hot and I
>>> don't think I can get away with no cooling fan there...same goes
>>> for the video card, I

>> think.
>>>
>>> Money is a consideration. Are there any cases out there that offer
>>> serious sound baffling of some kind but maintain decent airflow?
>>> Or has

>> anyone
>>> tried a home-made sound barrier of some kind? I know that getting
>>> rid of all the fans is the most direct approach, but as I mentioned
>>> above,

>> I'm not
>>> so thrilled at the idea of water cooling (just looks too
>>> complicated and expensive), and I'd prefer not to have to replace
>>> all my current

>> system
>>> components with pieces designed specifically for low sound. I know
>>> I'll need to compromise somewhere, but I'd appreciate advice about
>>> the most cost effective and sensible way to proceed.
>>>
>>> Thanks



 
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      21st Dec 2003
Thanks all for the tips and links....


 
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      23rd Dec 2003
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 09:40:26 -0500, "SS"
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>I'm fed up with the noise of my PC. ....it sounds like a jet taking off in my office.
>
>Short of water cooling a system (which I'm not prepared to do), what are the
>most effective steps I can take to eliminate system NOISE?


lowering fans to 7V, schematics on my site under electronics...

>and the power suppy (Antec 350W Smart Power).


>Money is a consideration.
> Or has anyone
>tried a home-made sound barrier of some kind?


I did ... :-) something similar ...

> I know that getting rid of
>all the fans is the most direct approach,


bad idea ...

> I'm not
>so thrilled at the idea of water cooling


me either, I run all my fans @5V, but I do not have so hot chip like
you do!

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      23rd Dec 2003
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 08:55:48 -0600, "D. Rogers" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>The whine noise
>drove me nuts,


me to, but I resolved the problem like described under comp/mods on my
site ... :-)

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      28th Dec 2003

"Spajky" <Spajky##@volja.net> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 08:55:48 -0600, "D. Rogers" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
> >The whine noise
> >drove me nuts,

>
> me to, but I resolved the problem like described under comp/mods on my
> site ... :-)
>
> -- Regards, MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR, SPAJKY
> & visit my site @ http://www.spajky.vze.com
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ATT: Spajsky
Is here a simple way to connect fans to one 4 pin molex, one 3 position
(1,0,2) switch (the kind with 6 pins) and get a choice of 12v, 7v and 5v ?
no RPM sensoring needed.

TIA


 
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      28th Dec 2003
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 09:34:06 +0200, "Erez Volach"
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>Is here a simple way to connect fans to one 4 pin molex, one 3 position
>(1,0,2) switch (the kind with 6 pins) and get a choice of 12v, 7v and 5v ?
>no RPM sensoring needed.


yes, but you have to be a bit carefull not to accidentaly short some
PSU voltages; another way (with diodes & switch) is described on my
site under electronics/fans2, 2nd page ...

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