You say that the 3pin connector for the RPM signal only has 1 wire? I'm thinking that the fan then uses the ground from the 4pin connector for comparison with the RPM signal wire, and if you run the 7V trick, the ground is actually 5V, so effectively, you are comparing the RPM signal with 5V. To...
I have the exact same case (who doesn't? heheh)
Currently I'm running this setup (all fans are 8cm, various brands):
1 front intake (2000 RPM)
2 back exhaust (1300, 1500 RPM)
1 PSU exhaust (1500 RPM)
I decided against a fan in the side panel because it seemed like even the slightest vibration...
No stability issues.
The PSU is a Chieftec HPC-340-201.
In this table I suppose it's equivalent to the HPC-340-202 (passive):
http://www.chieftec.com/products/psu/PSII%20PSU.htm
I have modded my 340W PSU (which came with my Chieftec case) with a lower RPM fan to reduce noise. It's running at 1550 RPM at the moment.
I have also attached a temperature probe on the heat sink inside the PSU. The temperature under full load reads 45 C (idle 35 C), and I'm wondering if this...
Sorry for going off-topic here, but I would be very interested to know how/with what you can change the acoustic management setting on the Cuda V, as I have searched in vain for it on the net.
Hey everyone!
Not sure if this post belongs in "Cases & Cooling"...
I'm currently planning my next computer purchase. I will try to make the system as silent as possible. This is what I had in mind:
Athlon XP 1800+
Asus A7V333
PAL 8045 with Pabst 8412 NGML 19dB, 2050 RPM, 27 CFM
Now for a...
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