Got a lovely 400W PSU (of unknown brand so it may not be so good after all, but hey atleast it says 400) with the distinctive trait that it is LOUD. The fan in the PSU does 3500RPM so my plan to lower the noise is to:
1- Exchange the fan for one with lower RPM and put another low RPM one in front blowing air into the PSU.
2- Put a dust cover on the air intake for the PSU that will lower the air flow and thus the noise.
Im not completely at ease with either solution, the first because it is really stupid to tinker with the PSU and nr2 because I might cook the PSU by lowering the airflow any fry the fan by making it work harder.
Prehaps a RPM controller would do the trick? Never tried one of those.
Yes I could buy a quiet PSU but I dont feel like it. Ideas suggestions and hints welcome.
1- Exchange the fan for one with lower RPM and put another low RPM one in front blowing air into the PSU.
2- Put a dust cover on the air intake for the PSU that will lower the air flow and thus the noise.
Im not completely at ease with either solution, the first because it is really stupid to tinker with the PSU and nr2 because I might cook the PSU by lowering the airflow any fry the fan by making it work harder.
Prehaps a RPM controller would do the trick? Never tried one of those.
Yes I could buy a quiet PSU but I dont feel like it. Ideas suggestions and hints welcome.