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dm15644
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Hi all,
the power supply of my Silverstone LC-11 was always way to loud. Tried the picoPSU first but that failed, maybe to little power when peaks in consumption, so I had to go back to the stock PSU.
Anyway, I read in some other forums that the large fan of the stock PSU can replaced with an outside fan, and the small PSU fan can be replaced with other models to reduce the noise.
So I got today:
- 80 mm fan Papst 8412 NGMLE
- 40 mm fan Papst 0142 FM
Replacing the 80 mm fan was pretty straight forward. Removed it, soldered the connector to the Papst fan, mounted it outside, done.
For the 40 mm fan it was more tricky, since the connector is not really accessible without disassembling the whole PSU. When I played around with it I noticed that the stock fan is actually rather silent. More, most of the noise is apparently created by the small "X" shaped grill mounted between the 40 mm fan and the PSU case. In addition, the 0142 FM doesn't start reliably on 5V (which is the internal voltage that the PSU provides to the fans). So, removed the "X" and put the stock fan back in. Test run with open PSU case, everything fine.
Then, I put on the PSU cover and noticed the most of the whining noise had come back. OK, must be some resonance: The whining noise disappeared as soon as I loosened just one of the PSU case screws. It amazing how simple it can be to get rid of this annoying whine. So, I just left the PSU with that one screw not tightened up.
Put the PSU back into the LC-11, wired everything up, no issues.
I'm extremely happy with the result. The high pitch whining noise has gone, and I have the impression that the whole system got a bit quieter. The loudest fan now is the one on the Zalmann CNPS7000B-AlCu (which also is on 5V).
The new 80 mm fan seems to have no impact on temperatures. After 1 hour of Prime95 I get 35°C to 36°C on all measurement points reported by SpeedFan - just as before.
I can recommend to every owner of a LC-11 to do this fairly simple mod: replace the 80mm fan and play with the PSU case screws to get rid of the resonances. BUT PLEASE be extremely careful when working on the PSU, please make sure that you know how to work with AC parts, or ask someone who knows to help you. I'm not responsible for anything that goes wrong when you fiddle with mains voltage. It can kill you.
For completeness, here's my full spec:
- Silverstone LC-11M (case fans removed/replaced and put on 5V, PSU fan replaced, LEDs dimmed)
- AMD Sempron 3000+
- Asus K8V-MX
- MSI Radeon 9550 128MB
- Samsung Spinpoint, 160GB
- 512 MB DDR2
- Samsung SH-D162C
- Sanyo PLV-Z5
Cheers
jayrock
the power supply of my Silverstone LC-11 was always way to loud. Tried the picoPSU first but that failed, maybe to little power when peaks in consumption, so I had to go back to the stock PSU.
Anyway, I read in some other forums that the large fan of the stock PSU can replaced with an outside fan, and the small PSU fan can be replaced with other models to reduce the noise.
So I got today:
- 80 mm fan Papst 8412 NGMLE
- 40 mm fan Papst 0142 FM
Replacing the 80 mm fan was pretty straight forward. Removed it, soldered the connector to the Papst fan, mounted it outside, done.
For the 40 mm fan it was more tricky, since the connector is not really accessible without disassembling the whole PSU. When I played around with it I noticed that the stock fan is actually rather silent. More, most of the noise is apparently created by the small "X" shaped grill mounted between the 40 mm fan and the PSU case. In addition, the 0142 FM doesn't start reliably on 5V (which is the internal voltage that the PSU provides to the fans). So, removed the "X" and put the stock fan back in. Test run with open PSU case, everything fine.
Then, I put on the PSU cover and noticed the most of the whining noise had come back. OK, must be some resonance: The whining noise disappeared as soon as I loosened just one of the PSU case screws. It amazing how simple it can be to get rid of this annoying whine. So, I just left the PSU with that one screw not tightened up.
Put the PSU back into the LC-11, wired everything up, no issues.
I'm extremely happy with the result. The high pitch whining noise has gone, and I have the impression that the whole system got a bit quieter. The loudest fan now is the one on the Zalmann CNPS7000B-AlCu (which also is on 5V).
The new 80 mm fan seems to have no impact on temperatures. After 1 hour of Prime95 I get 35°C to 36°C on all measurement points reported by SpeedFan - just as before.
I can recommend to every owner of a LC-11 to do this fairly simple mod: replace the 80mm fan and play with the PSU case screws to get rid of the resonances. BUT PLEASE be extremely careful when working on the PSU, please make sure that you know how to work with AC parts, or ask someone who knows to help you. I'm not responsible for anything that goes wrong when you fiddle with mains voltage. It can kill you.
For completeness, here's my full spec:
- Silverstone LC-11M (case fans removed/replaced and put on 5V, PSU fan replaced, LEDs dimmed)
- AMD Sempron 3000+
- Asus K8V-MX
- MSI Radeon 9550 128MB
- Samsung Spinpoint, 160GB
- 512 MB DDR2
- Samsung SH-D162C
- Sanyo PLV-Z5
Cheers
jayrock