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I am getting a new setup that I am building (wishlist here) I am still unsure of what motherboard to get. I plan to overclock the e4400 to around 3.0ghz or higher. I will be using a Scythe Infinity with it, but I am looking into getting better cooling fans for the heatsink and my case.
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Noctua 120mm @ 1200 rpms are SILENT. Nexus 120mm are also very good. Yate Loon are also good. And the best kept secret is the Coolermaster ones....they are dirt CHEAP and quiet.
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$60 bucks, here: Noctua NH-U12F @ jab-tech |
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Niiiiice. Wasn't sure where to find it in the States, I'm in Canuckland and it's fairly easily to find and inexpensive-ish.... |
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Ditto on the Noctua's, I have a 1200rpm up the front and an 800rpm up the back to equalise pressure combined with my PSU fan. My PC would be dead quiet if it wasn't for the GFX card |
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I think the OP was asking for the fans only, not an entire CPU HSF. At the same site, the 120mm fans go for $19.75. This is still more expensive than they are in Canada, but the difference isn't enough to write home about.
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Case fans? I dunno, I'm pretty happy with the tricool ones that came w/ my p182 which I keep on the low setting. They are whisper quiet. You might wanna look at a P182 since it comes w/ 3 of them for the money. You should only need to add one extra for an intake.
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Or the great inexpensive option of the Yate Loon D12SL-12. As you pointed out in a nother post, they can be had for $3.50 ($3 if you buy three or more) and are nearly as good as the Noctua fan.... |
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Noctuas are the most silent, and they push good air. But they are definitely expensive.
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Thanks for all the help, guys...
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Check out the Thermaltake HardCano fan controllers.....LCD display and flat buttons, the newer ones are a bit more money but are very nice.
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Would this be a good fan controller?
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Do you mean the silicon rivets for mounting fans, or gaskets? Or do you mean stick-on foam sound insulation to line your case walls with?
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A brave man may fall but he cannot yield...
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hmmm....I've had good experiences with the Coolermasters. Lucky I guess.
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talk about bumping an old topic... but I didn't want to post a new topic about the same thing.
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