These noisy fans
These noisy fans
I have a dual mobo Asus cuv4xd with PIII 1ghz. The FEP32s are really noisy. Is there anyway to put a resister in line with the connector and fan without blowing the fan header like what would happen with the BP6? Ive tried the Asus mobo utility and motherboard monitor but I don't like those programs running in the background stealing clock cycles and memory.
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Ah, the "7V trick".
I have all my fans running off a 7V supply and it makes a huge difference in terms of noise while having negligable effect on cooling.
Mine looks a lot tidier than that though! I modified an old pass-through cable by prising the pins out of the molex plugs and reinserting them where required.
You just have to be careful not to inadvertantly power your disk drives from the 7V supply.
I have all my fans running off a 7V supply and it makes a huge difference in terms of noise while having negligable effect on cooling.
Mine looks a lot tidier than that though! I modified an old pass-through cable by prising the pins out of the molex plugs and reinserting them where required.
You just have to be careful not to inadvertantly power your disk drives from the 7V supply.
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Some pictures I took today of my "7V Trick" adaptor.
As I said earlier, I butchered an old pass-through cable to make it. The pins in the molex plugs can be removed and swapped around by squashing the retaining clips on the pins with a small screwdriver. Having removed them, the clips must be bent back into shape before reinserting them into the correct holes.
The adaptor is then placed inbetween the PSU and the fans you want to run off the reduced 7V supply.
As I said earlier, I butchered an old pass-through cable to make it. The pins in the molex plugs can be removed and swapped around by squashing the retaining clips on the pins with a small screwdriver. Having removed them, the clips must be bent back into shape before reinserting them into the correct holes.
The adaptor is then placed inbetween the PSU and the fans you want to run off the reduced 7V supply.
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You think your system is noisy now? Try a couple of these out!
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http://www.hexus.net/content/reviews/re ... 9JRD0xMjE3
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