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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 3:59 pm
by Chaendler
Sorry, pianomambo.

Can you tell us what did you use to block the top hole (after removing the 200mm fan).

It's like a piece of metal, but I can't tell.

Also, have you tried the possibility of flipping the PSU fan so it acts as an intake fan? (maybe is a silly idea, I'm just wondering if you have tried it).


thanks

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:33 pm
by pianomambo
Hi everybody !

About the 200mm fan : it is clearly noisier than the Noctua. Second problem : it can't work at very low speed (too heavy, too high hysteresis). Third problem, the place : on the top of the case, it is in direct way to my ears. The best places for fans are inside the case (as i did), on the back, or behind the front door.

I replace the 200mm fan with a simple peace of metal (not so easy : it was stuck. If you want to remove it, be careful !).

About the possibility of flipping the PSU fan as an intake fan : The Power Supply is the second hot spot of my computer (after the CPU). I did several tests on the subject (see my pic on page 1 with the four cases). My conclusions on the PSU were :
- no intake fan for PSU (never),
- and separate air flow between PSU and CPU (not in serial).

Best regards

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 4:16 am
by JackyPerformance.com
pianomambo,
how is that Antec mini p180 holding up after all this time? Have you made any changes to it yet?

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 8:52 am
by SebRad
Hi, part of the reason you can't measure the very slow fan speeds is the Noctua fans themselves. I've used 120mm and 80mm Noctua's and they don't seam to put out any speed signal below about 6V. It seams to me some fans can read at very low speed and others can't
Also often have to configure SpeedFan to get the low rpm readings.
SpeedFan -> Configure -> Advanced -> Winbond xxxx (or whatever the monitoring chip on your board is) -> FanX divisor. Choice of powers of 2 for setting, I find it defaults to 4-8 and need at least 32 for low fan speeds, tick the "remember it" box too.
I've just been experimenting with a Xilence 1500rpm 80mm fan and can read it's speed down to 285rpm at 30%, 25% and it stops altogether.
Regards, Seb

Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 4:45 pm
by pianomambo
SebRad --> Thanks for very interesting contribution.

JackyPerformance --> To answer your question, i haven't made any change. It works perfectly.

I open it sometimes, just to check if the fans are running (I cant hear them).

Since last year, I have forgotten that computers produce noise.

Best regards...

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:01 pm
by pianomambo
Hi Everybody,

I would like to build a other computer, with different features (a integrated server).

Do you know how much can I sell this one ? (and how ?)

Thank you very much for your help !

Best regards,

PM

ps : If someone is interested, he can join me here :
pianomambo (at) gmail.com

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:23 am
by rei
It's a pity you're in France--shipping that thing over the ocean to North America is expensive and risky.

I hope you can sell it to a euro SPCR member.

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:01 am
by pianomambo
Hum... I finally keep it. And I build a server aside.
The fantastic "Lian-Li modular cube case" will be for a other time.

Best regards !

PM