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Profile: stranger
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hi dear friends,

i just buy a brand new PC and so far so good but little major issue here. Fan noise!!!! I though Zalman was the best product but dear god it make so much noise. more noise when i use my older PC (7years).
Its crazy, any one know how to reduce the noise? without affecting my CPU heat? I look in BIOS but nothing allows me to reduce the speed..

thanks


Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 2.66GHz FSB1333MHz L2-12MB
Zalman CNPS9700NT CPU Fan
Asus P5N-T Deluxe 780I SLI Motherboard
4GB OCZ DDR II 1066Mhz nVidia SLI RAM
XFX nVidia GeForce 8800GT 512MB 670MHz
Seagate 500GB 7200RPM 32MB Cache Serial ATA
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LG 20X DVD RW w/ Lightscribe +- Dual Layer Serial ATA
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Thermaltake Armor VA8000BWS w/Side Window (black)
700 Watt OCZ GamerXStream Power Supply SLI
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit

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Profile: addict
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either use fanspeed. or use unable the motherboard auto control of fan speed.


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Q6600 @ 3Ghz | zalman 9700NT cooler | gigabyte P35-DS3L | Kingstone DDR2 667 1GB x 2 | HIS 4850HD with Accelero S1 Rev.2 | enermax Liberty 500w | Coolermaster C5 case |
640k ought to be enough for anybody.
Profile: addict
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that heatsink usually comes with a manual fan controller. if it didnt, go to newegg and lookup the zalman single fan controllers that are a couple bucks. just turn the fan down. if your processor is running at stock speed, turning down the fan to be inaudible should stiill be sufficient cooling.


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Profile: stranger
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Hi, all i have in my BIOs option is 3 mode,

-performance (2800rpm)
-optimal
-silent (2000rpm)


i dont see anything for auto adjust

Profile: Eternal Poster
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Its an Asus board it should have Q-Fan? I havent seen a Asus board without Q-fan option.

Profile: member
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There are 2 things you can do to fight the noise.
1.In bios go to sytem monitor then smart fan/Q fan and either set it to manual and lower the power to say 50%...though you need to monitor you temps to make sure it doesnt heatup too much.
2.Set the temps higher so that it doesnt go to full power unless it needs it.
I have my at 50/70 wich means that only when it reaches 50 will it go to full power otherwise it will run silent.


Message edited by ivanski on 04-26-2008 at 08:54:46 PM
Profile: stranger
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Yes i do have in Bios terms that start with ''Q-Fan''. but i cant assign speed to it.

i have installed a windows software from ASUS motherboard cd
''PC Probe 2''

it shows the temperture, speed of all my fans, i allso see ''Threshold'' with a rpm 600 value intot it.

when i reduce it and apply changes nothing happen. the only solutions i found out was to buy a fan speed controller which is a nother 60$...

Profile: Eternal Poster
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Q-fan should let you control if its enabled. If its disabled it should run 100%

Try reading your manual, its amazing what you will learn.

Profile: stranger
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im still gettign alot of noise from it :( very sad to see what it was supposed to be the best product doing more noise then my older fan PC. the only i found is to buy a nother part . fan controller ..



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