Make your PC run quieter with one simple trick.
by Michael Arsenault on Sunday, May 29, 2011 , under
The other day I was chatting to a reader via email about the best way to slow case fans down so that they whisper rather than roar, and I realised that this simple trick isn’t actually as well known as I thought it was. Every single motherboard that I can think of that’s been manufactured in the last ten years or so has a set of built in sensors for monitoring various temperatures around the case. What’s more, they have the ability to use that information, and throttle your case fans accordingly. If everything is running smoothly and within certain heat thresholds, your motherboard can slow the rotation of fan blades down in order to silence them.
10 comments
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JustAnotherBloggerNamedCisco
May 29, 2011 at 10:54 PMWOW favorite this, my computer is annoyign as hell IDK HOW ITS HOT WHEN IT DOESNT HAVE A CASE
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Mostaza Algernon
May 30, 2011 at 3:18 AMI'll check it out, but my current problem is overheating. Installing another fan in the near future, any other tips?
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Michael Arsenault
May 30, 2011 at 12:24 PMIf your computer is overheating, and let's say for example you have 3 120mm fans installed, cable management plays a role. If too many cables are laying around everywhere it can block decent airflow throughout the computer. The same goes for dust in your fans, making sure fans are kept clean. Make sure to also check the rpm fan speed when purchasing a new one, when heat is an issue you'll obviously want one with high rpm.
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Michael Arsenault
May 30, 2011 at 10:28 PMusually is set by default, although older models of motherboards will have this setting turned off. Its worth a check anyway! :D
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Unknown
April 18, 2014 at 7:51 AMVery informative and well written post! Quite interesting and nice topic chosen for the post.
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May 29, 2011 at 7:16 PM
Thanks for the tip - will try it.