go for it and install it but let it run in TC mode or manual speed setting but not full throttle
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from what i can spot here there isnt much to worry about
Thermaltake is a Taiwanese manufacturer of PC case designs, power supplies, cooling devices and peripherals
what makes you hesitate?
looks like a standard 3pin molex conector which you will either plug in to any of your mainboards connector or you will have to use an adapter to put between the stanrdard 4pin powercable and the fan
i like to use these connector adapters:
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Well on the directions theres a note, it says 1 -for k7 cooler place the sensor underneath the processor You may bend the sensor for better fit
2-For p4 & k8 cooler ,we suggest to tape the sensor underside of the cpu heatsink.
Whats the difference between k7 p4 and k8, and also theres no way im going to pull that cpu out. lol
I found those 3 pin molex conn. on the motherboardLast edited by mill; 25 Feb 2006, 12:42 PM.Keep Plugin awayComment
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Yes im using the speed controll you were correct in saying its as loud as a 747Attached FilesKeep Plugin awayComment
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i'd go for something like ~2000 rpm which shouldnt be way more than ~25db
and those 25db arent the only source for noise anyway as your enermax and cpu fan will also produce a certain noise level
try to make the fan sort of match the noise level of your loudest component as the db does NOT simply adds up
if for example you have one fan which produces say 25db and you add another fan to your system with 25db you wont end up with 50db (for gods sake) but with ~28db
two rather equal db values add an additional 3db
thus i'd try to make this fan either run at a similar noise level as psu/cpu cooler or measure the temps carefully with and without this fan running and maybe think of adding a switch to power it off/on however you feel like and very much depending on the room temperature and the work this pc has to do
i have equipped my main machine for example with three of these fans:
it is a 120x120mm revoltec fan with these specs:
23.94 dBA
87.62 M³/h
1200 RPM
0.18 A
7 Volt - 12 Volt DC (but also works fine on a 5v rail)
one of them is mounted beside my harddrives and is constantly running
the other two are mounted bottom_front/top_back and they are connected through a switch i have installed so i can turn them on/off whenever i feel like
they produce a very good airflow if need be (hours of gaming or conversions) but still they are not noisy at all because 120mm fans have a bigger airflow at lower rpm compared to smaller 80/92mm fans and i dont even want to talk about 40x40mm or 60x60 fans which you can find every now and then in certain casesComment
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Yes the processor fan does put out a little noise im not sure what the db is but its not near as load as the case fan i put in. keeping it like you said around 2000 rpms keeps it pretty quiet. What should i try and keep the temps around? and is everest a realiable source for monotoring them. and there are two other fans somthing like yours ones in the front bottom and the others in the back middle, there both 120mmLast edited by mill; 26 Feb 2006, 12:09 AM.Keep Plugin awayComment
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