evga 7950GT KO noisy fan.

de8212

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Every time I start a video in WMP a fan in my system kicks up rpms and produces more noise. It stays up for ~5 minutes and then drops back down. It stays up the entire 5 minutes even if I immediately close WMP.
I think it's the fan on my evga video card. It's getting pretty annoying but I would imagine it senses the need for it. First of all how can I monitor to narrow down which fan it is? Secondly, if it is the video card fan is there a way to disable it from doing this or at least testing it to see if that's the problem. Lastly, if it is the evga fan can I swap fans to a quieter one? Recommenddations?
thanks.
 

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I read before that you could get a different BIOS on the 7900GT EVGA cards so they wouldn't run the fan so fast under light/moderate loads. You might want to hit the EVGA forums to see if that applies to the 7950 cards as well. If that's not a possible fix then the Zalman VF-900(as mentioned) is a good and quiet hs/f.
 

de8212

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thanks for the suggestions and links. Wow, I didn't realize it would be quite that much $. I may order one anyways in the near future.
 

40sTheme

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Meh, the noise on it doesn't really bother me. I tune it out anyways. It keeps that card pretty cool; i've got it OCed to 7900GTX speeds and even after 3DMark06 it only hits a max of 69C. I'd say that's pretty damned good. But, like it has been said, either aftermarket or Rivatuner for fan control.
 

SlowSpyder

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I used to hear something when I would launch media player as well... turned out to be my DVD drive spinning up even though I might be opening a file on the hard drive. Might want to check that too.
 

Icepick

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Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
I used to hear something when I would launch media player as well... turned out to be my DVD drive spinning up even though I might be opening a file on the hard drive. Might want to check that too.

The DVD drive in my PC is easily the loudest component when it spins up. I have the same video card you do: EVGA 7950GT KO SC and I find it to be quiet at idle and a little bit noisy during 3d games.

You stated that the loud noise occurs when playing video so I'd rule out the DVD drive before spending money on the Zalman VF900.