nexus pwm fan too loud
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nexus pwm fan too loud
i bought this fan for the front of my antec solo, it holds 2 and its the loudest thing in the case, any ideas?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6835610002
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6835610002
Re: nexus pwm fan too loud
Have you used speedfan or some other method of reducing its speed to 700 RPM?
Re: nexus pwm fan too loud
all i did was hook it up with a pwm splitter to my asus mb
Re: nexus pwm fan too loud
You chose a bad fan. At 2500RPM, any 12 CM fan sounds like a plane engine, and PWM will only let it drop to 700 RPM, too much for true silence.
Download speefan, start it, press f1 and read the "how to configure" part and you should be able to bring the speed to minimum (700 RPM).
Also, if it's an asus board, there is fan control software for it (Fan Xpert).
Next time chose a fan with a maximum of 1000-1300 RPM
Download speefan, start it, press f1 and read the "how to configure" part and you should be able to bring the speed to minimum (700 RPM).
Also, if it's an asus board, there is fan control software for it (Fan Xpert).
Next time chose a fan with a maximum of 1000-1300 RPM
Re: nexus pwm fan too loud
Try two Noctua NF-B9s. Run them at a straight 1000rpm. They will be quiet and will generate more than enough cooling for your needs.
http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=prod ... g=en&set=1
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6835608005
http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=prod ... g=en&set=1
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6835608005
Re: nexus pwm fan too loud
well i installed the speedfan and configured it with great success, thank you so much. i found the happy place where i just started to hear the sound and set it there 35-50% case runs cool so i havent seen it above 30% or 700 rpm's yet @36c. i was also able to set the fans to temp thresholds 40-77c for cpu and 40-60c for the case which was gr8 as well. set my cpu cooler up while i was there and was able to drop that to 14% 750 rpm's while holding 40c normally it would run around 1200 rpm's i assume by default because the temps didnt change much. case is quiet as ever, thanks again
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edit: sorry, wrong thread
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any idea on how i can get speedfan to start up with windows. when i turn on the computer the fans are spinning at top speed and i have to open the speedfan program manually
Re: nexus pwm fan too loud
Just drag the shortcut to the startup folder in start menu.
\SpeedFan\speedfan.exe /NOSMBSCAN /NOSMARTSCAN
You can add the variables in the shortcut so it doesn't bother the harddrives and the SMB for nothing.
\SpeedFan\speedfan.exe /NOSMBSCAN /NOSMARTSCAN
You can add the variables in the shortcut so it doesn't bother the harddrives and the SMB for nothing.
Re: nexus pwm fan too loud
Hi, sometimes under Windows Vista or 7 you can get the UAC prompt come up when Speedfan is launched from "Start Up" group short cut.
An easy way round this is to create a Scheduled Task to start it at log on. Just follow the wizard and afterwards go in to properties and tick the "run with highest privileges" option, should then load without the UAC prompt. Well it does on my PC anyway!
Regards, Seb
An easy way round this is to create a Scheduled Task to start it at log on. Just follow the wizard and afterwards go in to properties and tick the "run with highest privileges" option, should then load without the UAC prompt. Well it does on my PC anyway!
Regards, Seb
Re: nexus pwm fan too loud
dropping it in the start up folder didnt work, i tried the task scheduler and after windows logged the fans did slow down but for only 10 seconds. any further advice would be greatly appreciated.
Re: nexus pwm fan too loud
You have the shortcut in the startup folder - http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/7650/32296166.jpg
Right click it, properties, check "run as administrator" - http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/9372/94979912.jpg
If it doesn't work, disable UAC. Hit the start button, go to the search window and type "uac" - http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/6995/98381209.jpg
Start UAC and set it to "Never notify me..."
Easy!
Right click it, properties, check "run as administrator" - http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/9372/94979912.jpg
If it doesn't work, disable UAC. Hit the start button, go to the search window and type "uac" - http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/6995/98381209.jpg
Start UAC and set it to "Never notify me..."
Easy!