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I'm running a gtx 780 Zotac amp edition , about to buy after market cpu fan tmrw, and i was curious how can i make it more quiet it's pretty loud. with out like. turning the fan speed's down thank's so much for the help
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There are lots of ways to make your PC quite.
One of which is foam. You'll find this on cases like Fractal Define R4. By lining the foam on the side of the case, it stops the sound from exiting the case but reduces the amount of cable management room you have.
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New fans help too. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] with a fan reducer works too
Putting rubber or foam inserts where the hard drive is mounted stops the vibration going to the case. Or you could even mount the hard drive on elastic bands hanging from the top of you case.
Moving from watercooling to air cooling helps too.
Finally, programs like [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] allows you to control the fan speed of your GPU to stop it being too loud.
I'll edit this if I think of any more
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One of which is foam. You'll find this on cases like Fractal Define R4. By lining the foam on the side of the case, it stops the sound from exiting the case but reduces the amount of cable management room you have.
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New fans help too. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] with a fan reducer works too
Putting rubber or foam inserts where the hard drive is mounted stops the vibration going to the case. Or you could even mount the hard drive on elastic bands hanging from the top of you case.
Moving from watercooling to air cooling helps too.
Finally, programs like [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] allows you to control the fan speed of your GPU to stop it being too loud.
I'll edit this if I think of any more
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[quote="Editiionz"]There are lots of ways to make your PC quite.
One of which is foam. You'll find this on cases like Fractal Define R4. By lining the foam on the side of the case, it stops the sound from exiting the case but reduces the amount of cable management room you have.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
New fans help too. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] with a fan reducer works too
Putting rubber or foam inserts where the hard drive is mounted stops the vibration going to the case. Or you could even mount the hard drive on elastic bands hanging from the top of you case.
Moving from watercooling to air cooling helps too.
Finally, programs like [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] allows you to control the fan speed of your GPU to stop it being too loud.
will the foam make it to hot ? inside or
One of which is foam. You'll find this on cases like Fractal Define R4. By lining the foam on the side of the case, it stops the sound from exiting the case but reduces the amount of cable management room you have.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
New fans help too. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] with a fan reducer works too
Putting rubber or foam inserts where the hard drive is mounted stops the vibration going to the case. Or you could even mount the hard drive on elastic bands hanging from the top of you case.
Moving from watercooling to air cooling helps too.
Finally, programs like [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] allows you to control the fan speed of your GPU to stop it being too loud.
will the foam make it to hot ? inside or
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No. If the cooling inside your PC is good already, it should make no difference to the temperature inside your machine.
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Editiionz wrote No. If the cooling inside your PC is good already, it should make no difference to the temperature inside your machine.
alright thank's i'm really, digging those, corsair fan's.
will the 212 evo cpu cooler work on this case Commander MSI snow edition? and is this a quiet cpu cooler? or should i just buy, 2 extra corsair fan's and replace the cpu fan's with those corsairs?
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The cooler will fit in the case.
Id put the Corsair fans around the case like in the front & back as the case only comes with one fan. The cooler should be quite but ask Terrabytez as he has that cooler so im not sure.
Id put the Corsair fans around the case like in the front & back as the case only comes with one fan. The cooler should be quite but ask Terrabytez as he has that cooler so im not sure.
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Editiionz wrote The cooler will fit in the case.
Id put the Corsair fans around the case like in the front & back as the case only comes with one fan. The cooler should be quite but ask Terrabytez as he has that cooler so im not sure.
alright thank's one last thing my case say's 120mm case fan's up to 4 should i just r emove all my current fan's when i get my new ones. cause i got like this small 80mm and another one on top like cheap... seem's like and i think that's why it's loud.
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80mm fans spin faster and are louder, you can change that out and it will make a big difference. If you have the money to change all of them out, by all means do so, but I would only change out the loud ones.
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If you've got a cheap case, and plan to change ALL fans and line it with foam you'd likely be better off just buying a pre-dampened case like the Define R4. The R4's stock fans are quiet, and its fully lined with foam and actually made for quiet operation.
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Buxtyy wrote If you've got a cheap case, and plan to change ALL fans and line it with foam you'd likely be better off just buying a pre-dampened case like the Define R4. The R4's stock fans are quiet, and its fully lined with foam and actually made for quiet operation.
so should i just got buy that case? , then the Fan's?
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