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    This is not a PC, its a vacuum cleaner

    Well my Intel 955XBK and 2.8D Extreme system is running great ...

    BUT

    IT is as loud as a ruddy vacuum cleaner

    Any tips ? Seriously - its stupidly loud

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    go for a cooler operating 939 opteron

    or watercool it , once you go wet you wont go ....emm back !

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    Check all your fans. Stopping them one by one to see which one is noisiest. Also check the cpu heatsink and fan. The Thermalright XP-120 or SI-120 with a Nexus fan on it would be a superb option.

    See what the fans are like on your PSU. It may be that too. Again, the Seasonic ones are dead quiet.

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    The packaged fan is a bit noisy. I'm gonna replace mine with a zalman after this semester when I get time to mess around with it.
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    Name your hole system and we could piont out what to do.

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    i agree, some quieter fans, a heatsink with a 120mm fan on it and a fan controller. failing that you could try these


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk
    i agree, some quieter fans, a heatsink with a 120mm fan on it and a fan controller. failing that you could try these


    I think my missus could do with them, the noise bothers her the most !

    Ok guys

    500W PSU from my old build - v quiet
    D955XBK Intel mobo
    P42.8D Extreme with Intel fan
    6800GS

    Seriously, I think its the fan that has come with the P4, seems VERY loud

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    Ok, I would

    -Get a Zalman 9500 from scan, yes there are better coolers but the zalman is silent (at minimum setting) and with the included package (fanmate and all the other extras) its a bargain.

    -Get a Zalman VF700CU for your graphics card. This will viod warranty but it will help and also increase the value of your card. Again, this is upto you.

    -The PSU, please inspect the PSU as it might be a sound source.

    What about case fans? What HARDDRIVE do you have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noni
    Ok, I would

    -Get a Zalman 9500 from scan, yes there are better coolers but the zalman is silent (at minimum setting) and with the included package (fanmate and all the other extras) its a bargain.

    -Get a Zalman VF700CU for your graphics card. This will viod warranty but it will help and also increase the value of your card. Again, this is upto you.

    -The PSU, please inspect the PSU as it might be a sound source.

    What about case fans? What HARDDRIVE do you have?
    No case fans, Hardrive is a Maxtor 80Gb SATA form Scan - brand new

    Cheers for the suggestions

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    Maxtor HD's make alot of noise (I know, I got one). But with the 9500 and VF700 you will have a near silent pC!

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    Quote Originally Posted by weebroonieuk
    go for a cooler operating 939 opteron

    or watercool it , once you go wet you wont go ....emm back !
    i agree -ive def been bitten by the watercooling bug
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    watercooling is the only way ive done it for about 4 or 5v years its easy aslong as your half competent and better performance and quieter aslong as the right parts are chosen

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