bariumsulfate
02-21-2010, 09:09 PM
Hey guys. I came across this site today and thought I would consult all the expertise here. I built my first machine during the summer of 2009, and it works very well. However, I am not completely satisfied with its acoustics. Now that I have some extra cash, I want to work on silencing my computer. Here are descriptions of some of the components I am using:
VIDEO CARD - GeForce 9600GT - Don't know how loud it is.
POWER SUPPLY - 650W, no fan. Runs much cooler than the unit it replaced.
EXHAUST FAN 1 (19dBA, 90CFM) - Doubt it's 19dBA, it sounds louder.
EXHAUST FAN 2 (19dBA, 23CFM) - Side fan, also probably a little louder.
INTAKE FAN (20dBA, 44CFM) - Quiet enough I guess, still audible up close.
CPU FAN (25dBA, 79CFM) - Can definitely hear it up close.
When I open the side of my case I actually hear less noise. With the case closed, due to the acoustics of the case I hear a deeper whir, while if it's open I guess it's technically louder but I don't notice it at a distance because it's a higher pitch. If that makes sense. So I think the case is also partially to blame for the noise.
Since temperatures are a concern, here are some of mine at steady state (C):
MOTHERBOARD - 36
CPU - 35
GPU - 45
ICH - 73 (I called Intel multiple times. Every time they said it's normal for my model DP43TF, and that the board is designed to handle up to like 100C or something. So I am convinced that 70s is OK. When I first built my machine with an old power supply this temperature would hit 85C.)
I manually control fan speed (800RPM for inlet and side fan, 1200RPM for exhaust fan). Temperatures don't change appreciably at higher speeds. I don't game that often, and when I do I don't care that much about noise so I'll make sure to turn up the fan speeds.
Don't get me wrong; the computer is already pretty quiet by most standards. Most of my friends who've built PCs have much louder machines. But I'm really particular about background noise, and I really want to get something really quiet.
For example, you know those Dell computers you find at libraries? I am talking that kind of noise level. Most of the time I just do work, listen to music, and browse the Internet.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how I can work on this problem. Since temperatures are not much of a problem for me, I am considering switching to quieter fans. For example:
http://www.endpcnoise.com/cgi-bin/e/std/sku=120mm_silenx_11db.html
I might also try to replace the CPU cooler. However, I am concerned that I'll mess up my processor during handling, due to sticky old grease or something. Has anyone had any experience swapping a CPU cooler?
The other thing I am considering is getting a case advertised specifically as having low noise. (www.endpcnoise.com) One of the cases they advertise is the Antec Sonata III, which can be found cheaper at newegg.
Sorry for the long post. I am open to any suggestions and would really appreciate your input.
VIDEO CARD - GeForce 9600GT - Don't know how loud it is.
POWER SUPPLY - 650W, no fan. Runs much cooler than the unit it replaced.
EXHAUST FAN 1 (19dBA, 90CFM) - Doubt it's 19dBA, it sounds louder.
EXHAUST FAN 2 (19dBA, 23CFM) - Side fan, also probably a little louder.
INTAKE FAN (20dBA, 44CFM) - Quiet enough I guess, still audible up close.
CPU FAN (25dBA, 79CFM) - Can definitely hear it up close.
When I open the side of my case I actually hear less noise. With the case closed, due to the acoustics of the case I hear a deeper whir, while if it's open I guess it's technically louder but I don't notice it at a distance because it's a higher pitch. If that makes sense. So I think the case is also partially to blame for the noise.
Since temperatures are a concern, here are some of mine at steady state (C):
MOTHERBOARD - 36
CPU - 35
GPU - 45
ICH - 73 (I called Intel multiple times. Every time they said it's normal for my model DP43TF, and that the board is designed to handle up to like 100C or something. So I am convinced that 70s is OK. When I first built my machine with an old power supply this temperature would hit 85C.)
I manually control fan speed (800RPM for inlet and side fan, 1200RPM for exhaust fan). Temperatures don't change appreciably at higher speeds. I don't game that often, and when I do I don't care that much about noise so I'll make sure to turn up the fan speeds.
Don't get me wrong; the computer is already pretty quiet by most standards. Most of my friends who've built PCs have much louder machines. But I'm really particular about background noise, and I really want to get something really quiet.
For example, you know those Dell computers you find at libraries? I am talking that kind of noise level. Most of the time I just do work, listen to music, and browse the Internet.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how I can work on this problem. Since temperatures are not much of a problem for me, I am considering switching to quieter fans. For example:
http://www.endpcnoise.com/cgi-bin/e/std/sku=120mm_silenx_11db.html
I might also try to replace the CPU cooler. However, I am concerned that I'll mess up my processor during handling, due to sticky old grease or something. Has anyone had any experience swapping a CPU cooler?
The other thing I am considering is getting a case advertised specifically as having low noise. (www.endpcnoise.com) One of the cases they advertise is the Antec Sonata III, which can be found cheaper at newegg.
Sorry for the long post. I am open to any suggestions and would really appreciate your input.