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lucid
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my computer is quite noisey... having no money to spend on a quiet fan i sat tight and dealt with it...
so, one day i decided to open the side of my PC case, letting some cool ambient air in. so, since my computer is under a desk, with its left side (front facing us, so our left) facing a piece of wood, i opened up the case a little, leaning the open part of the case against the desk 'wood supporter', leaving a gap that is about 1inch along the top and sides...
my CPU fan speed fropped about 1000 RPM, reducing noise considerably, and my CPU temp dropped from about an average of 53 degrees C to 48 degrees C and my chipset temp from 33 degrees c to 29 degrees c... it is a lot quieter now...
so, one day i decided to open the side of my PC case, letting some cool ambient air in. so, since my computer is under a desk, with its left side (front facing us, so our left) facing a piece of wood, i opened up the case a little, leaning the open part of the case against the desk 'wood supporter', leaving a gap that is about 1inch along the top and sides...
my CPU fan speed fropped about 1000 RPM, reducing noise considerably, and my CPU temp dropped from about an average of 53 degrees C to 48 degrees C and my chipset temp from 33 degrees c to 29 degrees c... it is a lot quieter now...