Actually, more important, what db is considered quiet enough?? THanks Matt
Matthew Bettencourt wrote:
I am looking for a quiet fan for my athlon 1200 freevo box. I have the stock fan that came with my hp and it is quite loud. ANy suggestoins. I am not sure how long this system will be around so I may not wanna spend too much $$ on one
THanks
matt
That's a very good question. I've found this is very subjective. For instance, I've tried a fan rated for 22dbA that sounded louder than a 28dbA fan that happened to have a lower pitch. The higher the whine, the more you hear it.
You need to look at sound and thermal engineering in a case holistically. For instance, it MAY be possible to get 5dbA quieter fan for your video card. But if you can replace it with one that doesn't use a fan, or put a big but very slow biscuit fan pointing right at it, you can get things down much more. Also, a noisy fan on the CPU is better than a noisy fan on the power supply, since it has to go through more to get to your ears.
www.quietpc.com is a good source for quiet fans and other components, as well as fanless cooling solutions. There are other resellers, like www.directron.com, that also sell quietpc products and competitors. I don't shill for either place - it's the product that matters, not the seller.
The best thing to do is start out by identifying the loudest component in your system by unplugging one thing at a time until the loudest noise goes away. In my current Freevo system this was actually the hard drive, not a fan, and replacing that with a quiet Seagate really helped. I removed the video card fan and replaced it with a much larger but slower and thus quieter case fan pointed at the card from the side. Finally, I replaced the power supply with a quieter version. You can still tell it's on, but it's definitely not as annoying.
Regards, Chad
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