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Need help with CPU fan upgrade

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by jerecho, Aug 4, 2009.

  1. jerecho

    jerecho Regular member

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    The computer I use in my living room is used for watching movies only. The CPU fan it has now is very loud and makes a noisy hum that is very annoying. I want to replace it with a quieter on but am not sure what decible level fan I should get. I want practily no noise. Also how do I find out what motherboard I have so I can find out if they will work together?
     
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    jerecho Regular member

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    I found my motherboard manual and it says my board comes with a surface mount LGA775 socket designed for intel core 2/pentium D/pentium 4/pentium extreme and celeron d processors. Based on this info can someone recommed a good quiet fan for my application.
     
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    It will work electronically but it's a "big honkin' thing". Did you measure inside your case to make sure it fits?

    BTW, are you sure it's the CPU fan and not the PS fan?
     
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    jerecho, do as dailun suggests about the psu as i just finished oiling 2 fans in a customer's psu as i couldn't tell which 1 was causing the noise. noise is now gone.
     
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    I use the "chopstick" method to isolate the fan. <G>

    Stick a chopstick or wooden pencil into fan to stop the fan and isolate the noise.
     
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    I ended up getting the fan at a local shop and it works great. It was a royal pain in the ass to get in though! It's quiet now beyond belief!
     

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