GTX 470 is exceedingly loud

Page 4 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.

bryanW1995

Lifer
May 22, 2007
11,144
32
91
OP I would look into what you can do in terms of mounting some 120mm fans into that case if it supports it.

At a minimum if you can get a 120mm taking in air at the front and another 120mm expelling air at the back that will help.

Try to get some decent high rpm fans that can push air since you will only be using two

http://ncix.com/products/index.php?s...facture=Scythe
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?s...facture=Scythe

Of course this will likely just offset fan speed from your card to the case fans :) But some airflow will help, the first fan I linked is really loud, the second not so much.

I doubt you have a defective card, if you are not experiencing lockups or issues with the card. These cards get hot is all and once they get hot, they get loud.

90% fan speed must be pretty obnoxious. My cards will go to about 75% fan under load and I find that too loud.

yes, 2x80mm isn't going to cut it with that rig. I used to go with the cheapie cases, but since I went to an antec 900 or 3 there's no going back for me. 3x120mm and 1x200mm? what's that you say, they also come with manual fan speed adjustment? yes, thank you. :):):)
 

BFG10K

Lifer
Aug 14, 2000
22,709
3,003
126
Well, the case got here today.
Which case did you get?

The noise is definitely not an issue any more for me. Thanks for the help guys.
What is your % loaded fan speed?

As an aside, I cleaned out the dust filters on my Antec 902 and now my GTX480’s loaded fan speed is 67% (as opposed to 70%). Obviously the card is still loud, but every little bit helps I suppose.
 

RussianSensation

Elite Member
Sep 5, 2003
19,458
765
126
As an aside, I cleaned out the dust filters on my Antec 902 and now my GTX480’s loaded fan speed is 67% (as opposed to 70%). Obviously the card is still loud, but every little bit helps I suppose.

Good job. Glad the OP inspired you to do some cleaning. Try changing the TIM, maybe you'll go down to 60-63%? :D
 

happy medium

Lifer
Jun 8, 2003
14,387
480
126
Wouldn't that raise the temps even more in his undercooled case?

OP I think you got good advice so far, particularly from Russian.

As a stopgap solution, try using headphones, manually setting fanspeeds, and underclocking/undervolting the GTX470 if you really can't return it for a more appropriate card.

He recieved his new (better) case and he is happy. :)
I guess you missed that while you were baiting my hook. :)
 

Grooveriding

Diamond Member
Dec 25, 2008
9,147
1,330
126
Well, the case got here today. All I can say is wow, what a difference. Whereas before my best idle temperature was 51C, I'm looking at 43C with this new case. Played a few system-intensive games and the max temperature I hit was 74C. The noise is definitely not an issue any more for me. Thanks for the help guys.


What case did you go with ?

I just earlier this evening managed to find a good fan configuration in my 800D that would keep my GTX 480 cards at a reasonable temperature. Still pretty hot and loud, but better than before.
 

blastingcap

Diamond Member
Sep 16, 2010
6,654
5
76
He recieved his new (better) case and he is happy. :)
I guess you missed that while you were baiting my hook. :)

Get over yourself. At the point in time when you told him to oc his CPU, he hadn't even decided if he wanted to get a new case yet or not. First things first, okay? :)
 

happy medium

Lifer
Jun 8, 2003
14,387
480
126
Get over yourself. At the point in time when you told him to oc his CPU, he hadn't even decided if he wanted to get a new case yet or not. First things first, okay? :)

At that time I/others told him it was his case airflow.
Overclocking your cpu dosen't add that much to ambient temp anyhow.
It added a whole 3c to my case.
 

3DVagabond

Lifer
Aug 10, 2009
11,951
204
106
At that time I/others told him it was his case airflow.
Overclocking your cpu dosen't add that much to ambient temp anyhow.
It added a whole 3c to my case.

You have an Antec 1200. You could build a camp fire inside it and only increase the ambient temp by a few degrees. ;)
 

MrK6

Diamond Member
Aug 9, 2004
4,458
4
81
You have an Antec 1200. You could build a camp fire inside it and only increase the ambient temp by a few degrees. ;)
How dare you insist people think about someone besides themselves!

Anyway, glad it worked out for you OP :cool:
 

taserbro

Senior member
Jun 3, 2010
216
0
76
You have an Antec 1200. You could build a camp fire inside it and only increase the ambient temp by a few degrees. ;)

Is the performance difference that big between the 300 and the 1200? And I'm not asking that to be cute; I'm actually very very tempted to upgrade into a better case myself now...
 

RussianSensation

Elite Member
Sep 5, 2003
19,458
765
126
Is the performance difference that big between the 300 and the 1200? And I'm not asking that to be cute; I'm actually very very tempted to upgrade into a better case myself now...

While not a looker, this new case by Azza is an airflow dream.

Front: 2x120mm Blue/Red LED Silent Fans (19dBA)
Rear: 1x120mm Fan in Rear
Right Side: 1x120mm super slim fan for CPU :eek:
Top: 2x 230mm Silent Fans (24dBA) :eek:
Left Side: 2x 230mm Blue/Red LED Silent Fans (24dBA) :eek: