A few months ago, after a LOT of reading on this site and *great* help from many people here, I finally built my first rig. Now I decided to take the next step and try my hand at overclocking. To that end I am replacing the Intel stock HSF I've used up to this point with a Thermalright Ultima 90. My questions relate to the fan that will go on the Ultima 90.
I am running a Core2Duo E6600 in an Asus P5B Deluxe, housed inside an Antec P180b. I am not going for any extreme overclocks -- if I get to 20% I will be very happy. My aim is to overclock the system, but keeping it as silent as possible. Thus I will probably choose a 120mm fan. I know that in their review, AT paired the Ultima 90 with a Scythe 120mm SFF21F fan that runs at 1600 RPM.
Since I am not going to do any extreme overclocks I am thinking I can get by with a lower fan speed than 1600RPM and have a more a silent system while still maintaining adequate temperatures. My idea is is to get a Scythe SFF21F 1600 RPM but with some type of speed control (such as a Zalman Fan mate 2) so I can lower the fan speed as low as possible while still maintaining adequate cooling.
This all sounds very good to me, but I am wondering if this is a bad idea for any reason. Will I be able to get adequate cooling at lower speeds, or is using anything less than the 1600 RPM fan a bad idea? How about using the Fan Mate 2 controller on the HSF fan? Or shoudl I just get a lower RPM fan without a controller?
The second part of the question is where to connect the fan. I know I can connect the fan's 3 pin connector to the MoBo's CPU fan 4 pin header by just leaving the PWM pin unused. Is there any advantage or disadvantage of using the CPU fan header on the MoBo versus using one of the 3 pin case fan headers? Will using a speed control such as the Fan Mate 2 make any difference in terms of where I should connect the fan?
Thanks in advance for any help!