Core-i5 HSF - are they noisey?

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I will be upgrading my 775 Arctic Cooler Pro C2D E6700 to a Core-i5 3470 and want to know just how noisy these stock fans are at idle?

I mean I have some noise from the PSU a little and hard-drive, just wondering if I could live with the stock fan?

can anyone recommend a cheap replacement simply for silence? no overclocking or severe cooling needed

thanks
 
I will be upgrading my 775 Arctic Cooler Pro C2D E6700 to a Core-i5 3470 and want to know just how noisy these stock fans are at idle?

The Stock Intel Fan (or at least the one I currently have on my 2500k is not especially noisey, but does make an annoying whine when under heavy load.



What case do you have?

This would be a good reaplcement...

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The 612 would be overkill for the OP's needs as he is not overclocking...

I would recommend something more in line with:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HS-035-AR&groupid=701&catid=2330&subcat=

or

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HS-019-AL&groupid=701&catid=2330&subcat=

The Freezer 7 Pro, although an old design, should still give decent cooling and allow the fan to run quietly
 
thanks for replies, i'll probably test the stock fan first... but i think the AC Freezer Pro v2 would be th best choice (unless there are cheaper thats more quiet) - i have the v1 775 - is there no adapter I can get too fit my current v1 775 Artic Freezer Pro onto a 1155 board??

the first reply's cooler is a bit expensive for me, im not overclocking and it only gets light use - its all for silence...

thanks again
 
The stock fan on my i5 2500k was very quiet and I would have been very happy to keep it only it didnt like cooling the CPU when at 4.3GHz.
 
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