Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)
I have been getting a lot of loud fan noise coming from somewhere.
1. It's either the new Enermax 480W Coolergiant PSU.
2. Gigabyte's GA7-DXR northbridge fan.
But somehow I just can't believe that a 40mm fan could make so much noise
and vibrate the case where the cards are and underneath the motherboard
support. (I have a Globalwin 802 case)
I am hoping it's just the northbridge fan, which has been taken off and
seems to have quietened down. I know if I can go through a day without that
loud racket again. And if I go through a week then I be even happier.
Now, can you run this northbridge without a fan? Really like to know where
I can get a replacement though.
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)
the fan can make alot of noise!- i had problems with mine ( same board) and
ended up replacing it with a new one... no probs since!
I replaced mine with the coolermaster slc-s41 from
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/ had a few probs gettin it to stay on but after a bit of superglue in the
corners stays on and not had probs since...
"Skipai Otter" <skipaiotter@fishbones.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have been getting a lot of loud fan noise coming from somewhere.
>
> 1. It's either the new Enermax 480W Coolergiant PSU.
>
> 2. Gigabyte's GA7-DXR northbridge fan.
>
> But somehow I just can't believe that a 40mm fan could make so much noise
> and vibrate the case where the cards are and underneath the motherboard
> support. (I have a Globalwin 802 case)
>
> I am hoping it's just the northbridge fan, which has been taken off and
> seems to have quietened down. I know if I can go through a day without
that
> loud racket again. And if I go through a week then I be even happier.
>
> Now, can you run this northbridge without a fan? Really like to know
where
> I can get a replacement though.
>
> --
> Skipai
>
>
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