I’ve been building a couple computers over the past few months and during that time, cannibalising parts for my new rig. This particular machine will be used for high performance gaming and multimedia.
The problem with my existing setup is that far too noisy. See sig for details.
The noise comes from two parts:
1) The $hit load of 80mm fans which are cooling the SCSI drives and reducing the ambient temp to below 32’C.
2) Horrible, whiney Coolermaster heat pipe HSF
I am going to offload the SCSI drives to a server as they require a fair bit of cooling. I will probably replace them with a 80GB+ Seagate Baracuda IV or another high performance, but quiet IDE drive. This should vastly reduce my need for fans.
I also purchased a Zalman Flower cooler but was not really impressed by either its performance or volume as I had to set the fan on normal rather than quiet. Even then my CPU temp stays at ~50’C.
What’s the point of this post??? I want to make a quiet computer. There is nothing worse that watching a DVD in Dolby Digital with a hurricane in the background.
Using the Asus Probe software, my CPU temp is always below the range for the alarm. What temperatures should I be aiming for? What is acceptable?
Water cooling looks pricey, but is it really the way to go? How portable is it? I would want to use it for LAN parties…
Any ideas on how I should proceed?
The problem with my existing setup is that far too noisy. See sig for details.
The noise comes from two parts:
1) The $hit load of 80mm fans which are cooling the SCSI drives and reducing the ambient temp to below 32’C.
2) Horrible, whiney Coolermaster heat pipe HSF
I am going to offload the SCSI drives to a server as they require a fair bit of cooling. I will probably replace them with a 80GB+ Seagate Baracuda IV or another high performance, but quiet IDE drive. This should vastly reduce my need for fans.
I also purchased a Zalman Flower cooler but was not really impressed by either its performance or volume as I had to set the fan on normal rather than quiet. Even then my CPU temp stays at ~50’C.
What’s the point of this post??? I want to make a quiet computer. There is nothing worse that watching a DVD in Dolby Digital with a hurricane in the background.
Using the Asus Probe software, my CPU temp is always below the range for the alarm. What temperatures should I be aiming for? What is acceptable?
Water cooling looks pricey, but is it really the way to go? How portable is it? I would want to use it for LAN parties…
Any ideas on how I should proceed?
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