Dude. Noctuas are both quiet and stylish. If I ever decide to go all out on a PC build looks wise, it will be all Noctua beige and brown.
sure if you like imagining UPS is cooling your pcDude. Noctuas are both quiet and stylish. If I ever decide to go all out on a PC build looks wise, it will be all Noctua beige and brown.
I'm really not a "fan" of upgrading hardware. I did it a long time ago, just don't have the motivation anymore.
Dang I'll have to make this jump eventually then. I upgraded to a liquid cooling after my power sink fell off from the brackets melting. But IDK I use a Macbook for work and its so nice that the MBP is straight up dead silent 95% of the time.3080ti is your problem.
I went from a 5800X+3080ti to a 7700X3d+4080 and my PCs power consumption dropped between 200-300 watts depending on the game. So my PC no longer feels like a hair dryer on blast during a game. Since the 4080 runs so much cooler the fans barely need to spin to keep it cool, they dont even turn on until it hits 60c and even then they only spin at 500-600rpm which quieter than a whisper.
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Yeah, but if it doesn't help...Swapping out the video card is simple. You just have to make sure to seat the power cable on the 4000 series properly or you'll burn your house down. No biggie.
True. This is as good an excuse as any for an upgrade if you're willing to spend the money. A real upgrade will not be cheap and you're rolling the dice as to how quiet the prebuilt will be.Yeah, but if it doesn't help...
I get some money back for selling it, and he will do the work of changing whatever needs to be changed. Actually I think I started this thread to get ideas for a new pc, not fixing the "old" hairdryerTrue. This is as good an excuse as any for an upgrade if you're willing to spend the money. A real upgrade will not be cheap and you're rolling the dice as to how quiet the prebuilt will be.
If it was me, I would put the guts in a bigger, better case, replace the fans and maybe the CPU cooler as well, but that is not an insignificant amount of work. That's still a very capable machine.
It was mentioned briefly earlier, but make sure you're thinking about where the cool air is getting pushed into the case and where it's getting pushed out.
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PC Airflow Guide: How to Set Up and Position Your Fans
Arranging your case fans properly helps your system run at peak performance. Here’s how to do it.www.tomshardware.com
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GitHub - Rem0o/FanControl.Releases: This is the release repository for Fan Control, a highly customizable fan controlling software for Windows.
This is the release repository for Fan Control, a highly customizable fan controlling software for Windows. - Rem0o/FanControl.Releasesgithub.com
Pretty good software. Play around with it to bring fan noise down. I had a 3070 and it was a dustbuster. It got real quiet with this.
Since heat rises, having those top fans reversed is a pretty big deal. I'm not gonna say you'll suddenly have whisper quiet fans, but that is one of the biggest fan goofs you can have, short of possibly the PSU blowing into the case, but that's extremely difficult to do by accident.Based on a quick audit it looks like I'm doing it wrong. How I'm doing it:
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vs how it should be done:
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Any idea how badly this impacts temps?
Since heat rises, having those top fans reversed is a pretty big deal. I'm not gonna say you'll suddenly have whisper quiet fans, but that is one of the biggest fan goofs you can have, short of possibly the PSU blowing into the case, but that's extremely difficult to do by accident.
EDIT: I realized that potentially your case could be lying down flat (doubtful, but I guess I can't assume anything). Even with that, that's a lot of air being forced into the case and having very little room to escape. Letting the hot air out is by far the biggest purpose of fans; bringing cool air in is only secondary.
VeryBased on a quick audit it looks like I'm doing it wrong. How I'm doing it:
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vs how it should be done:
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Any idea how badly this impacts temps?