Sound proofing

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  1. Posts : 118
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
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    Sound proofing


    Hey,

    I have an Antec 900 gaming case at the moment, had it for a while. Sometimes it can be a little loud and can be annoying, so i'm looking to sound proof the case.

    Are their any recommendations for the Antec 900? or where can I buy sound proof kits from in the UK?

    Thanks :)
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    beagrie07 said:
    Hey,

    I have an Antec 900 gaming case at the moment, had it for a while. Sometimes it can be a little loud and can be annoying, so i'm looking to sound proof the case.

    Are their any recommendations for the Antec 900? or where can I buy sound proof kits from in the UK?

    Thanks :)
    You cant really sound proof it. The more you insulate it the hotter it will run and the only way to "soundproof" it would be to cover the fans which isnt recommended.

    What is loud? the fans, HD's, etc?


    Ken J
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  3. Posts : 118
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    The fans, sounds like an aeroplane lol
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  4. Posts : 175
    windows 7 32
       #4

    Check in your bios for hardware monitoring options.

    Look for options to slow the fans down to silent or quiet mode.

    The fans on that case have controllers. If you want the bios to control the fan speed, you must move the controllers to 'full' speed.

    If you do not want the bios to control the case fans, adjust the controllers to a slower speed.

    You have 3 120mm fans and 1 200 mm fan in that case. It should not be making any sound at all.

    What kind of CPU cooler do you have? Does it have adjustable fan speeds?

    What kind of power supply do you have?
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  5. Posts : 118
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I have a Speeze Quadroflow VIII: Speeze, Running Computers Cool & Quiet

    PSU is an OCZ 600W Stealth XStream: OCZ 600W StealthXStream Power Supply OCZ Technology

    I know about the fan controllers, I've set the manual switches before, I believe they are set at medium now with the top fan at low.
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  6. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
       #6

    Buy quieter fans (roughly $50 for high quality ones for the whole case).

    Sound proofing = heat

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  7. Posts : 175
    windows 7 32
       #7

    Have you put your ear down there to determine which fan is loudest?

    Usually the loudest is the GPU fan. you may be able to control that with software. is it ati or nvidia?

    The CPU fan/cooler looks adequate. Check your bios for monitoring options.

    That case was designed for maximum cooling. The front is nearly open, so its not advisable to black any of that flow off.

    If your really determined, or just a hobbyist who wants to tinker, check out the products at this site:
    Quiet PC USA - Quiet Computer Hardware Sales and Distribution
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  8. Posts : 1,653
    Windows 10 Pro. EFI boot partition, full EFI boot
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    Bigger, slower rpm fans can move as much air as smaller higher rpm fans but are quieter. I see the case has mostly large fans. If your CPU cooler fan is the culprit, does your CPU cooler use a small fan? A Cooler that can accommodate a larger PWM fan might help.
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  9. Posts : 11,424
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
       #9

    Suggest Noctua fans but many quality fans available they can be run wide open and still be silent. As mentioned the CPU could also be loud but start with only the three 120mm and be amazed. The 200mm top fan isn't a worry unless a bad bearing. If still too loud then blow out the GPU as it likely is running too fast to stay cool, same with CPU.
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  10. Posts : 118
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
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    michaelst said:
    Usually the loudest is the GPU fan. you may be able to control that with software. is it ati or nvidia?
    I've got an NVIDIA 9800GTX+ but i've just bought a Asus NVIDIA GTX 460 OC.

    I'll have a nose about when I get the new graphics card and give the case a clean while I'm at it.

    Just as another reference, I keep CoreTemp open so I can check Temperatures of the CPU. Temps for the cores are around 30C-45C idle. Playing a game maybe around 45C-65C. Can't see because I'm not at the comp right now.
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