T Tiamat Lifer Nov 25, 2003 14,068 5 71 Jul 23, 2004 #26 LOL, the 66mhz computer hooked up to the indentation machine here at work doesnt have any fans in it. The ancient HDD is mad noisy though
LOL, the 66mhz computer hooked up to the indentation machine here at work doesnt have any fans in it. The ancient HDD is mad noisy though
M movingincircles Banned Jun 14, 2002 505 0 0 Jul 23, 2004 #27 CPU---- WINTER/SPRING/FALL: IDLE:2900rpm LOAD:3900rpm SUMMER (CASE OPEN): IDLE:3500rpm LOAD:5200rpm !!!!!! CASE FAN---- VANTEC STEALTH: 2100 PEEZE: 3100 both case fans are amazingly quiet
CPU---- WINTER/SPRING/FALL: IDLE:2900rpm LOAD:3900rpm SUMMER (CASE OPEN): IDLE:3500rpm LOAD:5200rpm !!!!!! CASE FAN---- VANTEC STEALTH: 2100 PEEZE: 3100 both case fans are amazingly quiet
L lobadobadingdong Lifer Aug 27, 2002 10,043 2 0 Jul 24, 2004 #29 my speeze cooler runs 2650rpm's keeps my 2500+ OC'd to 2800+ at ~52-55C in ambient temp of 78-80F You can't hear it at all, I have 5 2300rpm case fans are turning at ~1500rpm each @ 7V mod (can't hear them at all, just a gentle whooshing noise of the air being passed through the case. my fortorn psu fan doesn't have a rpm monitor either, but on low you can't hear it spinning, had to watch it to make sure. my aging WD hard drive makes a gentle yet high pitched whine (luckily none of that grinding seek noise most older maxtor drives are known to have) that will be getting replaced soon.
my speeze cooler runs 2650rpm's keeps my 2500+ OC'd to 2800+ at ~52-55C in ambient temp of 78-80F You can't hear it at all, I have 5 2300rpm case fans are turning at ~1500rpm each @ 7V mod (can't hear them at all, just a gentle whooshing noise of the air being passed through the case. my fortorn psu fan doesn't have a rpm monitor either, but on low you can't hear it spinning, had to watch it to make sure. my aging WD hard drive makes a gentle yet high pitched whine (luckily none of that grinding seek noise most older maxtor drives are known to have) that will be getting replaced soon.