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PC IS LOUD!

Tadas

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So I just have built my new PC, and it is loud. I dont know why. My case is Cooler Master K350. Cpu fan is stock (AMD Athlon x4 750k). And Corsair AF120 (quiet edition). I checked bios, every ventilator is going on max speed. Case fan is connected to molex, cpu fan to the mobo (ikr), and corsair AF120 to the Case fan pins on the mobo. Please help, becouse it is like having a jet in the room :D

 

EDIT: I am not planning on overclocking, becouse my mobo sucks, so I just need appropriate temperature (if i could say like that :D)

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Figure out what's the loud part by using your hand to stop the fans. 

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Start unplugging fans until you find the loud one.

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^ Yes you can unplug case fans while the pc is on.

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Can I do that when PC is on?

yes but not the CPU fan or it will throttle and shut down from overheating protection, also using stock fan for over clocking = suicide better off getting a cooler master 212 evo cooler :) . the load part is probs the cpu fan with amd coolers it always is :)

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Figure out what's the loud part by using your hand to stop the fans. 

 

 

Start unplugging fans until you find the loud one.

 

Can I do that when PC is on?

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Figure out what's the loud part by using your hand to stop the fans. 

^^this

 

i do soemtimes that too.

 

Press your fingers on the round spinning thing in the middle and the fan will stop, do not put your finge rone the blades unless you want to hurt youself

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Can I do that when PC is on?

Yes. I do it for fun sometimes. 

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Can I do that when PC is on?

 

Yes

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Yes. I do it for fun sometimes. 

 

 

Yes

Corsair AF120 Is the problem :D It is connected to the mobo as a chase fan. How I can make it more quiet?

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its most likely the stock heatsink or the fan u have plugged in with molex.

 

also whats your psu? that could be it aswell.

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Corsair AF120 Is the problem :D It is connected to the mobo as a chase fan. How I can make it more quiet?

Go into the bios and lower the fan speed or use some of the mobo's software to set a custom fan curve.

Also, SpeedFan if you can figure it out.

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its most likely the stock heatsink or the fan u have plugged in with molex.

 

also whats your psu? that could be it aswell.

It is my corsair fan, that is connectet to chase fan pins on mobo. I have Corsair CX430, I dont think that it is loud.

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Corsair AF120 Is the problem :D It is connected to the mobo as a chase fan. How I can make it more quiet?

u can't really unless you get a fan controller, fan 5v adapter or u have an asus motherboard that has fan xpert.

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Go into the bios and lower the fan speed or use some of the mobo's software to set a custom fan curve.

Also, SpeedFan if you can figure it out.

SpeedFan? I dont know it, but what is it? I am free to learn something :)

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SpeedFan? I dont know it, but what is it? I am free to learn something :)

No offense but you could've just googled it.  http://www.almico.com/sfdownload.php

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u can't really unless you get a fan controller, fan 5v adapter or u have an asus motherboard that has fan xpert.

You cant control fan with a 3 pin connector? :(

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You cant control fan with a 3 pin connector? :(

Yes you can, with voltage.

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No, just buy a cheap fan controller.

Do you know any brands? Becouse I dont :D

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But I am not planning to buy more fans, couldnt that little adapter be the option? Becouse for me it would be a lot simplier, instead of shipping something from abroad, I could just go to the local store :D

With the adapter, you wouldn't be able to adjust fan speeds, but it's your call.

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