- Apr 27, 2002
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I just know im going to get people shouting at me for calling my system loud but its still not as quiet as I want it to be and I know roughly what to do about it when I get my money in. Im just looking for reassurement/advice/tidbits and anything else I might have missed.
When I eventually go S939 or M2, Ill be taking most of my stuff with me so bear that in mind when I am suggesting my replacements and you suggest yours.
Heres whats in my system at the moment:
Athlon XP1700+
Abit NF7-S Rev 2.0
Radeon 9800 Pro
Hauppage PVR 250
1 Gb Pc3200
Thermaltake 480W PurePower PSU
2 x WD SE (120Gb and 200Gb)
1 Optical drive
Using a Thermalright SLK900A with 92mm Panaflo L1A (Speedfan set fan to 10%)
2 x 120x38mm Panaflo L1A's as intake/exhaust (Speedfan sets these fans to 8%)
Zalman VF700 Cu on my 9800 Pro (I cant tell the difference between 12v and 5v operation)
Using my TT PSU with the fan dialled up from the lowest just below the level it adds noise.
Case is an SLK3000B.
Ive noticed my dad has a 160 Gb Samsung Spinpoint so Im going to swap my 200Gb WD SE with him to reduce noise. I may also replace the 120 Gb WD with a Spinpoint or whatever is the quietest HDD at the time.
If I switch off all 3 Panaflo's, the noise changes ever so slightly and turning down the PSU fan has the same effect.
Using the hand test, I cant feel that much vibration. My HDD's are sat in the cage with rubber washers either side, my fans and PSU are mounted via. Vantecs rubber vibration dampeners.
The only real things I can think of are:
1) PSU being noisy. Its Thermaltake and Dual 80mm fan so it could be noisy. Probable replacement: Seasonic S12 500W or 600W. Perhaps 600W to allow for future expansion but 500W will probably be my choice.
2) HDD's being the major source of noise. Western Digital arent the quietest drives and in what people would probably class as a quiet PC, they could be the most noisy part.
3) Chipset fan. Small fans used on GFX cards and Chipsets are notoriously awful, noisy and unreliable. The NF2 Ultra chipset isnt awfully hot so I think it would be easy to go passive here.
Quite a large post, please take care reading it and Id appreciate advice. Its going to be at least 1 month before I can afford to upgrade any of these parts so in that time, advice may change slightly.
I think Ive actually came very close to hitting the point where I can say, "My whole system is in harmony and no single component is making much more noise than any other".
Thanks for your help.
When I eventually go S939 or M2, Ill be taking most of my stuff with me so bear that in mind when I am suggesting my replacements and you suggest yours.
Heres whats in my system at the moment:
Athlon XP1700+
Abit NF7-S Rev 2.0
Radeon 9800 Pro
Hauppage PVR 250
1 Gb Pc3200
Thermaltake 480W PurePower PSU
2 x WD SE (120Gb and 200Gb)
1 Optical drive
Using a Thermalright SLK900A with 92mm Panaflo L1A (Speedfan set fan to 10%)
2 x 120x38mm Panaflo L1A's as intake/exhaust (Speedfan sets these fans to 8%)
Zalman VF700 Cu on my 9800 Pro (I cant tell the difference between 12v and 5v operation)
Using my TT PSU with the fan dialled up from the lowest just below the level it adds noise.
Case is an SLK3000B.
Ive noticed my dad has a 160 Gb Samsung Spinpoint so Im going to swap my 200Gb WD SE with him to reduce noise. I may also replace the 120 Gb WD with a Spinpoint or whatever is the quietest HDD at the time.
If I switch off all 3 Panaflo's, the noise changes ever so slightly and turning down the PSU fan has the same effect.
Using the hand test, I cant feel that much vibration. My HDD's are sat in the cage with rubber washers either side, my fans and PSU are mounted via. Vantecs rubber vibration dampeners.
The only real things I can think of are:
1) PSU being noisy. Its Thermaltake and Dual 80mm fan so it could be noisy. Probable replacement: Seasonic S12 500W or 600W. Perhaps 600W to allow for future expansion but 500W will probably be my choice.
2) HDD's being the major source of noise. Western Digital arent the quietest drives and in what people would probably class as a quiet PC, they could be the most noisy part.
3) Chipset fan. Small fans used on GFX cards and Chipsets are notoriously awful, noisy and unreliable. The NF2 Ultra chipset isnt awfully hot so I think it would be easy to go passive here.
Quite a large post, please take care reading it and Id appreciate advice. Its going to be at least 1 month before I can afford to upgrade any of these parts so in that time, advice may change slightly.
I think Ive actually came very close to hitting the point where I can say, "My whole system is in harmony and no single component is making much more noise than any other".
Thanks for your help.