@Blue Acolyte
But what confuses me, is looking at this:
http://www.frostytech.com/arti...?articleid=1926&page=4
_All_ the CPU heatsink fans, including quite expensive models, tested have noise in the 40-60db range, except one that hits an astonishing 71db. The stock cooler is above average noise, but isn't massively louder than the others.
Or there's this
http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&articID=421
where they measured case fans consistently producing 40-60db instead of the 20-30db given in their specs. Albeit they measured at 10cm away.
On the other hand there's this, where some case fans do seem reasonably quiet, but most of those makes are either hard to find or very expensive, plus some are sleeve bearing which I thought was best avoided. The makes that are easy to find and more reasonably priced (e.g. akasa, hiper) don't seem to be tested, so I don't know if their '19db' figures are remotely accurate.
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article695-page2.html
But what confuses me, is looking at this:
http://www.frostytech.com/arti...?articleid=1926&page=4
_All_ the CPU heatsink fans, including quite expensive models, tested have noise in the 40-60db range, except one that hits an astonishing 71db. The stock cooler is above average noise, but isn't massively louder than the others.
Or there's this
http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&articID=421
where they measured case fans consistently producing 40-60db instead of the 20-30db given in their specs. Albeit they measured at 10cm away.
On the other hand there's this, where some case fans do seem reasonably quiet, but most of those makes are either hard to find or very expensive, plus some are sleeve bearing which I thought was best avoided. The makes that are easy to find and more reasonably priced (e.g. akasa, hiper) don't seem to be tested, so I don't know if their '19db' figures are remotely accurate.
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article695-page2.html