Quiet HSF

DoOLiE11

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can anyone suggest some nice quiet HSFs? currently ihave a super orb, it does the job, buts its kinda loud with the dual fans.
 

Hamburgerpimp

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Find the size (most likely 60mm) and replace them with Panflo fans. They tend to be the quitest on the market.
 

flyers1

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Taisol CGK742092 is a VERY quiet HSF and it does a great cooling job. It keeps my Duron 600 running at 1gig nicely cool and quiet.
 

lifeguard1999

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Here is good HSF that will be available soon...

Supper Copper Heatsink

The other way to get a quiet HSF is to take a 60mm->80mm adapter, and use a quiet 80mm fan. It pushes as much air as the high end 60mm, but is much quieter.

Of course, this will not work on a gorb.
 

ericd

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Actually the ADDA 60mm is quieter than the Panaflo. It also moves more air as I remember. For a quiet yet effective combination go with the 60mm ADDA and either the Taisol CKG742092 or the Alpha PAL6035 or the Thermoengine. This last one is the only one I havn't used myself but I should get it from FedEx today so I will know more in a few days (I have to wait for the MoBo/Processor and I have to lap the thing before I can use it.)

Eric
 

kgraeme

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<< Find the size (most likely 60mm) and replace them with Panflo fans. They tend to be the quitest on the market. >>



I don't think this is a good idea. The Panaflo 60mm just doesn't move enough air. For instance, the Panaflo 60mm is rated at 12 CPM and 24dB. The VolcanoII, regarded as a quiet HSF, is rated at 36CFM (prob. 26) and 31.5dB. So the Panaflo can only move 1/3 to 1/2 the air at 3/4 the noise.
 

jaybert

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hey..heres an idea..just get a globalwin gbk32 w/ a delta and get ear plugs ! :)
 

Mikewarrior2

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Overclockers.com did a test with the Thermoengine tested with a slow fan and they got very mediocre results. That heatsink appears to need a 27+CFM fan to be effective.


Mike
 

Muerto

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If you want a quiet cooler check this bad boy out, Noise-Control Silverado @ Tom's Hardware. You can order them directly from the manufacturer's website. They are $62 US and will take a few weeks to arrive cause they're swamped with orders.

Manufacturer's site ==> Noise-Control (It's in German but they have enlish pages as well.)