Ghetto Fan Noise Dampener

yruffostsif

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I wanted to purchase these fan noise dampeners Link

But checking around for a couple of days, couldn't seem to find anywhere with free or cheap shipping. So I took a trip down to the local Ace Hardware and found this: Link for $4.99 + tax.

Two 6" squares of 1/8" and 1/16" thickness.

I used the 1/8" piece for a 92mm fan and the 1/16" piece for a 80mm fan.

I used a standard fan grill to trace the outline with a metal scribe then cut it out with scissors. I used a couple of dots of super glue to stick it to the fan and let it set up. Meanwhile I cut out some small "washers" to put between the case and metal grill. I screwed the fan back into the case....

The end result was pleasing and most of the case resonance from the fans disappeared. Black rubber definately would of looked better, but I didn't see any.
 

beatle

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Right on, great post! I knew there had to be a cheap alternative to those overpriced fan silencers. Grommets would serve the same purpose, but this lets you keep your original fan screws. :)
 

yruffostsif

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Grommets also raise the fan away from the case which can decrease cooling efficiency.

I actually tried rubber washers that were about 1/4" high. They weren't soft enough to stop the resonance. I've also seen many places pass off rubber washers as grommets. They definately aren't the same thing.
 

yruffostsif

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Originally posted by: JohnyDecepticon
Great idea. You should`ve posted it a couple months ago, I could`ve saved 60 bucks.

Sorry, I've been using a Dell for 18 months up to a couple of weeks ago. Those things are too quiet...