Hi All:
I currently am using the stock fans that came with my 2 500Mhz Celery processors. Unfortunately, I think they make a bit of noise. I'm sure someone out there has replaced their heatsink/fan combo with something quieter and more efficient. If you have please comment here.
Thanks in advance.
_merker19
celery cpu fan: stealth mode!
celery cpu fan: stealth mode!
Abit BP6 mobo (BIOS RU)
2 500Mhz Celeron CPU's
Voltage Regulator mod applied!
640MB RAM
3dfx Voodoo 3000 16MB
IBM 14Gig HD
Western Digital ATA/100 160Gig HD (on HPT366)
3Com 10/100 NIC
Pioneer 8x CD-ROM
Ricoh 2x CD-RW
Windows 2000 Server, SP4
2 500Mhz Celeron CPU's
Voltage Regulator mod applied!
640MB RAM
3dfx Voodoo 3000 16MB
IBM 14Gig HD
Western Digital ATA/100 160Gig HD (on HPT366)
3Com 10/100 NIC
Pioneer 8x CD-ROM
Ricoh 2x CD-RW
Windows 2000 Server, SP4
How hot do the celerons get now?
I have throttled my cpu fans to 7V. And I took the screws out, glued small pieces of synthetic sponge to the corners of the heatsinks and glued the fans on top of it.
Does not look as clean & nice as before, but low frequency noise caused by fan vibrations is significantly reduced.
I have throttled my cpu fans to 7V. And I took the screws out, glued small pieces of synthetic sponge to the corners of the heatsinks and glued the fans on top of it.
Does not look as clean & nice as before, but low frequency noise caused by fan vibrations is significantly reduced.
BP6, RU BIOS, XP SP3, ACPI, 2x366@523(1,95V), Pentalpha HS + 1x 12cm fan @5V, 768MB, Powercolor Geforce 3, RTL8139D NIC, Terratec EWS64L, Samsung M40 80GB (2,5''), LiteOn CDRW
they don't get that hot at all, i'm just annoyed with the noise...
Abit BP6 mobo (BIOS RU)
2 500Mhz Celeron CPU's
Voltage Regulator mod applied!
640MB RAM
3dfx Voodoo 3000 16MB
IBM 14Gig HD
Western Digital ATA/100 160Gig HD (on HPT366)
3Com 10/100 NIC
Pioneer 8x CD-ROM
Ricoh 2x CD-RW
Windows 2000 Server, SP4
2 500Mhz Celeron CPU's
Voltage Regulator mod applied!
640MB RAM
3dfx Voodoo 3000 16MB
IBM 14Gig HD
Western Digital ATA/100 160Gig HD (on HPT366)
3Com 10/100 NIC
Pioneer 8x CD-ROM
Ricoh 2x CD-RW
Windows 2000 Server, SP4
merker19: Try the "7V Trick"
http://people.freenet.de/s.urfer/7vtrick.htm
I have all my fans running on the 7V line using this technique.
http://people.freenet.de/s.urfer/7vtrick.htm
I have all my fans running on the 7V line using this technique.
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noise? what noise? i can't hear anything over winamp
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marker19, get the Evercool CUS715 or CUS725 HSFs (<$20) and then get the Zalman fan speed controllers ($3.99 EA). The 70mm fans can then be dialed down to a very quiet speed & still maintain good airflow because of their larger diameter. Use a good micronized silver thermal paste too.
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