by bitSync » Thu Mar 27, 2014 2:31 am
Marc Girard wrote:Yes indeed, you can unplug a few things to make your D8B computer/Power supply more silent:
- The CPU fan
Marc, do you actually run your own d8b with no CPU fan? If so,
- For how long have you done that?
- Are you using the stock heatsink or have you replaced it with a different kind of heatsink?
- Is your CPU clocked at 300 MHz or something slower?
- Do you run your d8b with the CPU/PSU chassis cover on?
I'm amidst a CPU/PSU silencing campaign and the final source of noise I'm dealing with is the CPU fan. I'd love to have it gone but I'm very concerned about the CPU overheating. Please let us know if running the CPU fanless is something you are doing yourself and what sort of longevity you've seen with your own CPU running without fan cooling. Thanks!
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