So I was replying to a thread about my stupid noisy comp and why quiet the CPU fan if other fans are louder anyway. But then I stopped in the middle.. "hey stupid, so unplug the case fans". As far as I can tell the 7800GT fan is about the same as my 9800Pro fan. My 450W Fortron w/ noise killer MAY be a little more quiet than my 350W w/ noise killer, likely due to the 120mm fan instead of 80mm.
I always run the case off, so I unplugged the 60mm exhaust. That POS!! System noise dropped a LOT. Quite a few decibels I'd guess, which IIRC in the logarithmic scale means every drop of 10 means half as loud. Very noticeable. I guess I shouldn't thought of tha tlong ago cause its very cheap from this local crappy shop, and wanting to move to 120mm case fans (i.e. buying a new case), who've thought a 60mm would be loud as fvck, dummy! (don't know the rpms)
Then I unplugged my 80mm front intake fan. That one makes a less annoying sound, and much less quiet. I currently have it unplugged. I was gonna leave it plugged in, till I did combinations of the fans while monitoring the cpu temp and case temp under load (load being Prime 95 tests).
These are by no means scientific, but being in the winter it seems just as good to have the side panel off.
With the side panel off (how I've always ran it, cause I had an overclocked Barton with crappy cooling, now a Opty 146), and both case fans running: Prime 95 SmallFFT and LargeFFT brings load temps to up to 50° C. I don't believe I've seen 51 with this new HSF. Usually 48-49 though. When playing games and having speedfan chart the temps, they reached as high as 50°, but again, 48 and 49 are most common ehre. Case temps were 30° usually.
With the side panel off, and 60mm exhaust unplugged. Load temps (prime 95 only this time) 49° 95% of the time.
With the side panel off, and both case fans unplugged (much quieter, woot): load temps 48° most of the time, 49 a little.
I didn't try games with the fans off, but I prolly will later tonight. They dont seem to cause more heat than prime95 anyway. Case temps are around 31. I think those are fairly acceptable.
So as of now, I got lots of free quietness with no discernible loss in cooling power.
I always run the case off, so I unplugged the 60mm exhaust. That POS!! System noise dropped a LOT. Quite a few decibels I'd guess, which IIRC in the logarithmic scale means every drop of 10 means half as loud. Very noticeable. I guess I shouldn't thought of tha tlong ago cause its very cheap from this local crappy shop, and wanting to move to 120mm case fans (i.e. buying a new case), who've thought a 60mm would be loud as fvck, dummy! (don't know the rpms)
Then I unplugged my 80mm front intake fan. That one makes a less annoying sound, and much less quiet. I currently have it unplugged. I was gonna leave it plugged in, till I did combinations of the fans while monitoring the cpu temp and case temp under load (load being Prime 95 tests).
These are by no means scientific, but being in the winter it seems just as good to have the side panel off.
With the side panel off (how I've always ran it, cause I had an overclocked Barton with crappy cooling, now a Opty 146), and both case fans running: Prime 95 SmallFFT and LargeFFT brings load temps to up to 50° C. I don't believe I've seen 51 with this new HSF. Usually 48-49 though. When playing games and having speedfan chart the temps, they reached as high as 50°, but again, 48 and 49 are most common ehre. Case temps were 30° usually.
With the side panel off, and 60mm exhaust unplugged. Load temps (prime 95 only this time) 49° 95% of the time.
With the side panel off, and both case fans unplugged (much quieter, woot): load temps 48° most of the time, 49 a little.
I didn't try games with the fans off, but I prolly will later tonight. They dont seem to cause more heat than prime95 anyway. Case temps are around 31. I think those are fairly acceptable.
So as of now, I got lots of free quietness with no discernible loss in cooling power.