Greetings oh wise Hexus members!
(Originally posted this in the MESH forum, thought I'd repost here to get a bigger audience.)
Well, just received a new machine, and it's a beast: MESH Elite2 GTX, X6800 Core 2 Extreme and 2 x nVidia 7950 GX2 (Quad SLI FTW!). However my wife is not happy - it's significantly louder than our old one. /sigh
I was actually fairly happy with the level of fan noise given the hardware inside the box. I mean, this thing is hardcore. However I have to concede it is a pretty loud, constant hum. Seven fans will do that (not counting the PSU). I'm sure she'll get used to it, but I'm hoping there are some things I can do to reduce the noise, especially when idling. (The machine is in our open-plan downstairs area, and is on all day.)
So, strategy 1: Q-Fan 2. I've enabled this in the bios for PWN connected fans, and both the front and rear chassis fan appear to be connected to the motherboard. (ASUS P5N32-SLI SE Deluxe) However it hasn't made a blind bit of difference. Haven't really played with the settings (and there are loads), anyone out there managed to get this working? Is there OS level settings / software required? If I can reduce the idle-state noise level I will be a hero, and can go back to gaming in peace.
Strategy 2: Software utilities. I've installed nTune 5, which is ostensibly for overclocking the nVidia cards, but does allow fan control. (2 x 7950 GX2's means 4 fans.) However the cards are already running pretty hot - 72C - and adjusting the fan speed through this utility didn't seem to affect noise level at all. Anything else I could try? Any other bits of software that may help?
Strategy 3: Liquid cooling. Not something I've installed before, but the kits don't look too expensive and the chassis has the holes next to the PSU to run pipes out to an external radiator, if required. Anyone set this up on a MESH Elite2 box? I'm a bit nervous about the graphics cards, are there specific kits for the 7950 GX2's yet? Any recommended brands?
Any other strategies I can look at? (Packing the machine in pillows has been considered, rejected as a fire hazard.)
Thanks all!