I've got the blowdryer Delta 38 on my heat sink right now... last night I downloaded a realtime SPL program to measure the sounds of happiness coming out of my machine and it came to a sparkling 45 dB measured from where I sit, five feet away from the machine. It's making me a little nutty, so I'm probably going to go for either a Y.S. Tech or a Thermalright CPU fan in the next few days.
Why not use the Y.S. Tech fan 80 x 80 x 25 mm. 3 pin c/w rpm sensor with speed control dial , 800 - 3700 rpm , 10.2 - 48.7 cfm , 18 - 39.5 dba , 2 ball bearing , 75000 hr life expectancy, this gives you all the options with the speed dial , plus the qaulity is great.
If you added the 80 to 60 fan adapter and put a good 80mm fan on it would put out probably as much air and not be as fast so that the noise would be alot lower.
The P4's with the stock hsf are really quiet cause the fan isn't very powerful since they don't make as much heat as the Athlon XP's do, plus the overclocks of the P4s are really fantastic too.
It depends on what you want to do, upgrade your hsf or buy a new system.. hmmm..
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