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Old 06-18-2009, 11:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
getmoreatp
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Help on decreasing desktop noise

I built my desktop just about two years ago (a friend of mine put it together for me) with an Intel E6300, no overclock, integrated graphics, two hard drives. I'm using the stock fan, as long as two 120mm case fans, one in the front, one in the back, both pushing air toward the back of the case. In addition, my case has a 250mm side fan pushing air in. My PSU (Ultra V-Series) has a 120mm fan as well. A week or so ago I completely reorganized my wiring and dropped my CPU core and die temps by ~30 degrees Celsius (70 to 40). Problem is, the noise is starting to get rather annoying. Is there any way I can reduce it?

Here are my temps, as indicated by SpeedFan, on about 10-20% load:

CPU die: 42C
Motherboard: 39C
Motherboard: 33C
ICH: 50C
MCH: 46C
HD0: 27C
Core 0:43C
Core 1: 41C
HD1: 27C

Speedfan also indicated a "Chassis outlet" fan speed of ~1700-1900 RPM before my wire reorganization. However, after I noticed that the CPU and rear case fan three-pin wires were in the wrong places and switched them, it now shows 0 RPM. (One case fan came with the case; the other I bought for ~$7 or so.)

Here are my computer's complete specs: Desktop Upgrade Advice Needed

And while I'm at it, should I replace my CPU thermal compound with Arctic Silver 5? I read something in Intel's motherboard manual that changing the thermal compound is unnecessary and unneeded.

Last edited by getmoreatp; 06-18-2009 at 11:33 AM. Reason: Add info
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