Originally posted by: zagood
Originally posted by: Alienwho
I have become obsessed with silencing my home desktop. It just always seems so noisy now and it drives me crazy.
My Dell machine at work has an E8400 and the thing is dead silent. Why can't I get my home computer this quiet?
stock heatsink, one exhaust fan, both controlled by bios/motherboard. if you're doing standard office work you don't need aftermarket cooling. Try to run something like Prime95 on there and check your temps.
EDIT: for OP - those are actually really good fans, but I'm pretty sure the one that comes stock with the new TRUE is the 1000rpm version. Very quiet but underpowered. The line is Basically the same as the Scythe S-Flex. Whatever you end up doing, I'd highly recommend getting a fan controller.
Single fan raw cooling, loud:
Ultra Kaze 2000rpm
Single fan cooling, quiet(er):
S-Flex 1600rpm
Push-pull, cheap and effective (buy two):
Yate Loon D12SL
Otherwise twin s-flex would be great, but pricey.
TR additional fan clips for push-pull:
http://www.svc.com/fwc-120-u120.html
You can find these same fans at different retailers, I just went to the ones that normally have the best prices on those specific ones.