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Hello everyone I was wondering what suggestions anyone would have for making a home theater pc quieter. Its in the fractal design node 605 and its only noisey when running games but i have replaced the stock fans with an nf-p12 on the exhaust through a coolermaster 120mm rad and the intake fans with cougar vortex. Im guessing adjusting my fan curve might help but im not sure how to do that (msi motherboard if you need to know the bios) and any other tips and tricks would definitely be helpful, thanks.

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Fan curve for sure. If you dont know how to do that, you could always download Speedfan and set it up that way. Thats a bit more of a learning curve than the BIOS IMO. Also, the majority of the noise is likely from the GPU. Set up a custom fan curve for that with software like MSI Afterburner or EGVA Precision X OC. 

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On 7/20/2017 at 10:09 PM, patar.thedino said:

Hello everyone I was wondering what suggestions anyone would have for making a home theater pc quieter. Its in the fractal design node 605 and its only noisey when running games but i have replaced the stock fans with an nf-p12 on the exhaust through a coolermaster 120mm rad and the intake fans with cougar vortex. Im guessing adjusting my fan curve might help but im not sure how to do that (msi motherboard if you need to know the bios) and any other tips and tricks would definitely be helpful, thanks.

Put it under water, get a AIO.

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