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Dany4k

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  1. Cool, thanks for the tip. Guess Im gonna need some kind of hardware to reduce the voltage.
  2. 3 pin SYSFAN2.
  3. Maybe I didn't explain myself well. My older front fan was plugged into the power supply but the new one is connected to the motherboard also.
  4. http://i.imgur.com/uYJocQU.jpg This is the only thing in my BIOS related to the fan speed and when I change it, it does nothing.
  5. Tutorial is good but it didn't work unfortunately. I set everything to manual and still can't controll the fans.
  6. From what I have checked the front one is the noisiest. CPU cooler is very sillent (evo 212) and the back one is not noisy at all.
  7. Thanks, I will give them a look.
  8. I haven't. Do you think it can help?
  9. Hello LTT Forum! I just finished installing some new fans on my PC and it got a lot noisier than it should. I have a Zalman Z3 case and replaced both back and front fan with some Corsair AF120 Silent fans. The back fan is connected in the mobo as the original was but the front one was connected to the PSU and the new one I installed I connected it to the mobo (SYSFAN2) and from what I have checked its running at full speed (1650rpm) and its noisy as hell. My intend with this upgrade was to reduce the noise and it got even worse. How can I reduce the rpms? I tried messing with some settings in my mobo and it stays the same. My mobo is a MSI H81M-P33. Fans and mobo are 3 PIN. Can you help me reduce this noise?
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