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    Very quiet (silent?) non-water CPU cooler required

    When I swap out my mobo & cpu assuming I solve my I/O problems, I'll also need a new cpu cooler.

    I currently run a P4 3.2HT with a Gigabyte Silent Blue cooler which although an effective cooler is anything but 'silent'.

    Noise is absolutely critical in a recording studio.

    My case is an Antec TX1050. The case has been 'soundproofed' (silicon gaskets/washers, acoustic foam inserts/ plastic screws etc.)

    If I get a AsusP5W series mobo, does anyone know of a C2D 775 compatible cooler which will fit AND be almost inaudible.

    My Gigabyte Silent Blue cooler sounds like a jet running afterburners at times.
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    IF (and I accept it's a big if) the rear 120mm fan lines up with the cpu socket then you may be able to use the Thermalright HR-01 and the 120mm fan duct. This basically turns the rear case fan into the CPU cooler fan using a very large passive 6-heatpipe heatsink.

    http://www.thermalright.com/a_page/m...t_hr01_775.htm

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      • 2 x 250GB SATA 1 x 120GB PATA 1 x 80GB PATA
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      • Antec TX1050
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    Quote Originally Posted by wja96 View Post
    IF (and I accept it's a big if) the rear 120mm fan lines up with the cpu socket then you may be able to use the Thermalright HR-01 and the 120mm fan duct. This basically turns the rear case fan into the CPU cooler fan using a very large passive 6-heatpipe heatsink.

    http://www.thermalright.com/a_page/m...t_hr01_775.htm
    There's an idea.....the TX1050 [ http://www.antec.com/us/productDetai...?ProdID=61050] has a 92mm duct right over where most CPUs sit [see http://www.antec.com/pdf/drawings/TX...G_Drawing.pdf] on the case side but I am concerned that the height of that heatsink might force me to remove the duct tunnel and thereby the mount for a 92mm fan. I do have an amazingly quiet 92mm in the duct at the moment. I also have an extremely quiet (having replaced the original) 120mm exhaust on the back.....I think that heatsink may be too high to retain the 92mm duct.
    Last edited by Gibbo; 20-02-2007 at 01:53 PM.
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    I doubt that 92mm fan is contributing much to your overall cooling. Try turning it off and see what happens to your overall temperatures.

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    • Gibbo's system
      • Motherboard:
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      • CPU:
      • Q9550 4x2.833GHz with Noctua NHU12 cooler
      • Memory:
      • Corsair 2x2Gb TwinX DDR2 XMS2, PC2-8500 (1066)
      • Storage:
      • 2 x 250GB SATA 1 x 120GB PATA 1 x 80GB PATA
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Palit 9800GT 512Mb - - Soundcard: RME HDSP9632
      • PSU:
      • Tagan BZ700
      • Case:
      • Antec TX1050
      • Operating System:
      • XP Pro Sp3
      • Monitor(s):
      • Iiyama PLE2200WSB
      • Internet:
      • Orange [:eek:] 8meg running @ 5288kbps last time I tested it http://www.speedtest.net
    Quote Originally Posted by wja96 View Post
    I doubt that 92mm fan is contributing much to your overall cooling. Try turning it off and see what happens to your overall temperatures.
    Maybe not atm with a 120mm fan on the CPU heatsink but if the cooler was passive then I suspect having a 92mm blowing external air directly over the passive heatsink, it might make a significant contribution. I know that the 80mm I've got blowing at my AsusNE7600GS512TOPSILENT makes a difference to that....
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    How about the thermaltake sonic tower. It can be run as a passive cooler or has a fan bracket so u can attach a 120mm fan. If you could then buy a super quiet fan u would get urself a pretty powerful quiet cooler.

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