Guys, my system (in sig below) is already reasonably quiet, but recently I have noticed that the CPU can get a little too toasty for my liking (42-44c) when doing simple tasks like browsing.
Now, I can easily drop the temp to 36c or thereabouts if I ramp my NF-P12 fan up to 12-1300rpm. Unfortunately this also takes the noise levels a little higher than I would like (I have sensitive hearing) as I normally run it at around 600rpm.
So, in the quest to run a little cooler but at no cost to noise levels I was wondering if it would be worth getting a Noctua NH-D14?
That way I reckon I could still run the fans nice and low, but maybe get a little better cooling.
What do you guys think? The only thing really putting me off is the £66 outlay!!
Oh btw, not interested in going watercooled, well not yet anyway.
EDIT - FWIW I have both 180mm fans running at around 600rpm and I have a front NF-P12, middle NF-P12 and rear NF-P12, all running at around 600rpm. The only exhaust fan is the rear NF-P12, as per the standard Fortress positive air pressure layout.
Now, I can easily drop the temp to 36c or thereabouts if I ramp my NF-P12 fan up to 12-1300rpm. Unfortunately this also takes the noise levels a little higher than I would like (I have sensitive hearing) as I normally run it at around 600rpm.
So, in the quest to run a little cooler but at no cost to noise levels I was wondering if it would be worth getting a Noctua NH-D14?
That way I reckon I could still run the fans nice and low, but maybe get a little better cooling.
What do you guys think? The only thing really putting me off is the £66 outlay!!
Oh btw, not interested in going watercooled, well not yet anyway.
EDIT - FWIW I have both 180mm fans running at around 600rpm and I have a front NF-P12, middle NF-P12 and rear NF-P12, all running at around 600rpm. The only exhaust fan is the rear NF-P12, as per the standard Fortress positive air pressure layout.