Darthwhite
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I've been reading some very informative posts on this forum for a while now but this is the first time i've felt the need to sign up and as a question.
In short, my question is this; is watercooling the best way to go to silence my machine? I don't mean "quiet", i want complete silence from the machine.
I've recently built a new machine (specs below), which i am very happy with overall, but my problem is that it's still a bit noisy for my needs. I do use the machine for gaming after work but primarily i use it for editing and mastering audio for clients. Because of this i need a machine which is as silent as physically possible.
I am using speedfan to control the on board fans on the graphics card and CPU and i use a fan controller to control the case fans. All of these are at their quietest (slowest) possible setting.
In terms of temperatures, currently the CPU hovers around the 32-36'c range while idle, and the gpu at around 33-36'c idle. Under load (1hour of gaming on saints row 3 on maximum settings @ 1920x1080) the CPU is around 50'c and the GPU at around 65'c, which i understand is normal for this kind of set-up.
Money isn't much of a concern here and i am more than happy to replace existing parts if you think that would make the machine quieter. I am confident that i can install the watercooling in the rig should that be the best route.
I've seen very large radiators like this one, could they be used without fans on my rig?
I've attached my current specs below should they be needed.
My full current spec is;
Mobo: Gigabyte Z68X-UD4-B3
CPU: i7 2600k
CPU Cooler: Arctic Cooling Freezer 13 PRO
GPU: Asus GTX 560 TI Direct CU II
RAM: 16gb Corsair Vengeance (4 sticks)
PSU: Antec Truepower 550w
SSD: Crucial c300 64gb (os & programs)
HDD: 4x 2TB WD Green
Case: Fractal designs R3 & 3x Noctura NF-S12B 120mm fans (front, side, rear)
Many thanks
In short, my question is this; is watercooling the best way to go to silence my machine? I don't mean "quiet", i want complete silence from the machine.
I've recently built a new machine (specs below), which i am very happy with overall, but my problem is that it's still a bit noisy for my needs. I do use the machine for gaming after work but primarily i use it for editing and mastering audio for clients. Because of this i need a machine which is as silent as physically possible.
I am using speedfan to control the on board fans on the graphics card and CPU and i use a fan controller to control the case fans. All of these are at their quietest (slowest) possible setting.
In terms of temperatures, currently the CPU hovers around the 32-36'c range while idle, and the gpu at around 33-36'c idle. Under load (1hour of gaming on saints row 3 on maximum settings @ 1920x1080) the CPU is around 50'c and the GPU at around 65'c, which i understand is normal for this kind of set-up.
Money isn't much of a concern here and i am more than happy to replace existing parts if you think that would make the machine quieter. I am confident that i can install the watercooling in the rig should that be the best route.
I've seen very large radiators like this one, could they be used without fans on my rig?
I've attached my current specs below should they be needed.
My full current spec is;
Mobo: Gigabyte Z68X-UD4-B3
CPU: i7 2600k
CPU Cooler: Arctic Cooling Freezer 13 PRO
GPU: Asus GTX 560 TI Direct CU II
RAM: 16gb Corsair Vengeance (4 sticks)
PSU: Antec Truepower 550w
SSD: Crucial c300 64gb (os & programs)
HDD: 4x 2TB WD Green
Case: Fractal designs R3 & 3x Noctura NF-S12B 120mm fans (front, side, rear)
Many thanks