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No need for watercooled PSUs! Just do this!
By the way, if you want massive power at 20 dBa. Here is how to do it:
1 - Buy the Thermaltake 1200 Toughpower (which absolutely no one would ever need but does include only one fairly quiet 140 mm YL fan).
2 - Carefully crack the unit open.
3 - Remove the stock fan and replace it with this: http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=20771
4 - Now undervolt the fan to 7 volts before it reaches the PCB
5 - Remove the crap plastic shorting strips, cut them and then glue two patches to the side to prevent shorts (if not removed, your PSU will whine over 700 ~ 800 watts load)
5 - Rescrew the fan to the top and reinstall carefully. While your at it, put some heatshrink on the wires coming out of the Toughpower.
6 - Now listen to that monster go at only 17 ~ 20 dBa! (of course your exhaust temps will now run 49 deg C instead of 44 at 350 watts load, but still not bad)
Caveat: I would only do this mod though if you plan on drawing 700 watts or less from the Toughpower. If your really are in that 0.1% of people that has Quad SLI, 10 RAID 0 arrays and five water loops, just leave in the stock fan. It is not that loud, ~30 dBa.
Jay
Pic #1 - This is the replacement D14 SM-12 YL fan
Pic #2 - The replacement fan beside the TT Toughpower 1200 watt PSU
Pic #3 - The reinstallation is almost finished (You will not hear this baby now unless you put your ears three inches away)
Agreed! Death to all 40 mm fans.
Yeah, when I first started overclocking about six/seven years ago, I always tried for high speed and low temps and damn the noise. And now, well, I have a fiancee, and she would like to have a baby some day. And it's hard to practice for projects like that if you have a damn whining sound in your head during such times.
Okay, seriously, my rig is primarily watercooled for absolute quiet and I never leave a 40 mm fan anywhere if I can help it. Once I got the Q6600, I had it up to 3.380 for about an hour or two and then I dialed it back down to 3.2, where it now comfortably rests. It runs a little bit high at 44 deg C, but then my rig is usually running about 20 ~ 23 dBa when the HDs dont seek too much.
Jay