Silent Desktop PC - noisy CPU fans by Noctua 3pin - 4pin etc
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:16 pm
Hi
I just upgraded my pc and built myself something really nice with hquality components, for the pc to run as quietly as possible
Antec P183 silent case
Noctua Noctua NH-C12P SE14 cooler
Silent Pro 620W power supply
P8P67 EVO Asus Motherboard
24Gb ram
2600k i7 processor etc
The only thing is that the cooler I got for myself runs at top speed because it only has 3 pins and my motherboard has a 4 pin connection for the CPU fan.
What's the story with that? Anyone has had that issue before?
From what I gather, some cpu fans with 4 pin connections seem to make regular noise, although the Bios can allow regulation according to the cpu levels
On 3 pin fans, which is actually most cpu fans, you can't seem to control the speed so it goes full speed.
The solution Noctua seem to recommend is to use an attenuation cable, to lower the voltage going into the fan and cut some of the noise.
Are there any alternatives?
I'm sure some of you must have been confronted to that issue before
I ordered a fan controller thingie but it only works for case fans.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I just upgraded my pc and built myself something really nice with hquality components, for the pc to run as quietly as possible
Antec P183 silent case
Noctua Noctua NH-C12P SE14 cooler
Silent Pro 620W power supply
P8P67 EVO Asus Motherboard
24Gb ram
2600k i7 processor etc
The only thing is that the cooler I got for myself runs at top speed because it only has 3 pins and my motherboard has a 4 pin connection for the CPU fan.
What's the story with that? Anyone has had that issue before?
From what I gather, some cpu fans with 4 pin connections seem to make regular noise, although the Bios can allow regulation according to the cpu levels
On 3 pin fans, which is actually most cpu fans, you can't seem to control the speed so it goes full speed.
The solution Noctua seem to recommend is to use an attenuation cable, to lower the voltage going into the fan and cut some of the noise.
Are there any alternatives?
I'm sure some of you must have been confronted to that issue before
I ordered a fan controller thingie but it only works for case fans.
Any help would be greatly appreciated