Re: PEEEEEEP



On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 09:46:35 +0100, "Skybuck Flying"
<BloodyShame@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I hear a little zooming sound in my ears...

I can think of two possibilities:

1. Too much gaming (Company of Heroe's + Left 4 Dead 2 + Dirt 2 ;))

2. High pitch sound coming from stock AMD X2 CPU Cooler ?!

I think it's actually number 2 ?!

Wacky !

Oh well.

If the peep don't go away after I stop gaming... when I stop gaming... I
might have to do something about... shitty ?!

Maybe trying to oil it ?!? But is it sleave bearing or ball baring fan...
hmmm...

Got a noisy fan?

iirc fluid bearing has least noise.
examples:
http://www.silenx.com/

Fluid dynamic bearing technology from Sony.
http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/acc/002/sflex_detail.html



Otherwise other cpu cooler needed but I already spent so much money on this
PC... I really don't wanna spent any more on it... and I wouldn't know what
cpu cooler get... this is pretty ridicilous.

I use something similar to this..
http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/cpu/009/scktncu1000_detail.html
My idea was to do close to passive cooling ..+ a little help from a
quiet fan made slower by the motherboard PWM and an app that allows to
set the fan speed/cpu temp behavior.
(I suspect there's enough case air flow to completely turn off my cpu
fan for zero cpu fan noise.)


My next computer is gonna be an ultra low heat computer ! Me pretty sure
about that ! ;) :P* ;) :)
(But must still have some power !;))

Bye,
Skybuck.


I like that my cpu clock automatically drops when there's low cpu
demand.
Then my fan rpm drops to near nothing cause it's following the cpu
temp.

.



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