wah .... keeping it 4K RPM .... it is definitely sound like blower....
why don't u get a better cooler rather than keeping the fan at high spin ..
it will make the fan spoil faster.....
increasing cpu fan speed
increasing cpu fan speed
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Dec 3 2006, 10:55 PM
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wah .... keeping it 4K RPM .... it is definitely sound like blower....
why don't u get a better cooler rather than keeping the fan at high spin .. it will make the fan spoil faster..... |
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Dec 4 2006, 08:44 PM
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Dec 4 2006, 07:06 PM) Agreed!!! Truly agree that once u go into silence realm there is no turning back ... You're pc must be very noisy now... Change to a new heatsink la... Then you can surely have a silent pc with the new heatsink... My suggestion is for you to get XP-90C or XP120... Then, use the heatsink with a silent CoolerMaster fan, that'll beat you're "super bising" heatsink... it's like breaking the mind apart when the sound of the fan is whirling the brain up side down ..... |
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