sound proofing / Fractal Design Define R4 Case ?

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Hi guys,

Really need some advice as regards sound proofing my rig.

Been sharing my man cave with a noisy jet engine for around 18months when I decided on the Corsair Carbide 500R I went for looks rather than noise levels and the huge 240mm fan and vented sides looked cool :mad:

It really is horrible the noise it pumps out especially 30mins into a gaming session at times it over bares my headset.

Its time for a change more looking to sound proofing and will gladly lose some levels of performance in the process.

The case has to go I just don't think it can be saved its just too open and im looking after some research at the Fractal Design Define R4 Case has great reviews.

Would people agree with this choice?

Also can anybody recommend further sound proofing mods?

running an amd 8320 and a ati290x both have corsair enclosed water coolers installed (h80/h30 or similar)
 
Hi,

The R4 is nice but has been replaced with the R5 recently.

There are other similar cases such as the Antec P100 and P280.

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You could try a fan controller or volt modding the fans from 12v to 7v and thus reduce the speed of rotation.

Maybe even try speedfan, a program that can set fan curves.

What motherboard do you have? in fact whats the full specs? maybe something is just naturally loud.

Don't mind an R5 tbh if it comes to it have they improved? to R4?

990FX SABERTOOTH
AMD 8320
290X R9 ATI GFX
16GIG VENGEANCE
256SSD
3TB DRIVE
HIPER 880W TYPRER PSU
 
Try and isolate what is make the most noise.

You can unplug fans one at a time and even the CPU+GFX card fans briefly (a quick unplug and back in will be ok) and see what makes the biggest difference.

Yea tried that the stock fans supplied with the corsair coolers are only stock/basic fans but I think its more of a combination of the many fans in tandem
 
its looking like the R5 then as r4 seem abit scares now, just got to convince the OH why I need a new one. baring in mind shes been complaining about the washing machine and iron being faulty for over a year :D
 
i replaced the 2 stock fans on my h100 and its a big difference, would imagine the other corsair coolers are the same.

aside from the corsair fans, and the 240mm on the case how many other fans do you have running ?

do you get any major noise from the psu ?

have you thought about the sound proofing kits and fitting it to the corsair ?, i've got the r4 and while the sound proofing does help a little bit theres not a massive difference when i take off a side panel.

Many thanks for the input going to install a decibel app on my iphone tonight and do some tests.

Hoping I can get some clear readings on it tonight
 
i replaced the 2 stock fans on my h100 and its a big difference, would imagine the other corsair coolers are the same.

aside from the corsair fans, and the 240mm on the case how many other fans do you have running ?

do you get any major noise from the psu ?

have you thought about the sound proofing kits and fitting it to the corsair ?, i've got the r4 and while the sound proofing does help a little bit theres not a massive difference when i take off a side panel.

Think you was spot on, the noise does seem to be coming from the liquid cpu cooler most of it its shocking. this is what I originally purchased a while back.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/AMD-FX-Series-Eight-Core-Processor-Warranty/dp/B005V71EKW

120mm**

gonna replace the stock fans anybody recommend what fans I should purchase? need two of them
 
How would two Noctua NF-S12B REDUX 700RPM 120mm Quiet Case Fan fair on this?

Obviously sound levels wise it would be a vast improvement but should I be wary cooling?
 
this is ref this thread http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/sho...php?t=18671950

today was the day my new two Noctua NF-S12B REDUX 700RPM 120mm Quiet Case Fan arrived just fit them on to my cpu liquid cooler and it shuts down after 10seconds.

From experience its as tho the cpu is over heating.

I boot up pc and its making a terrible noise winding/vibrating noise and shuts down first 10secs then press again straight after like 5seconds.

It does seem to be coming from the liquid cooler more so the part coving the cpu. is there something I missed? there is not a procedure I shoulda done ive literally unplugged fans unscrewed them rescrewed new ones plugged in connectors. hit power no this quiet peed as pc was fine just noisey
 
ty for all those who replied, problem seems have been solved for now.

I lied the system flat, unscrewed and rescrewed it tight reboot flat and noise is gone and seems to be running fine.

those new fans are making a huge difference noise wise but im not too sure if I have effected cooling and performance just been running a game for 20 mins what do people think of this http://imgur.com/1r6ZyNJ

I cant really make end or tail of it and didn't log temps before install :(
 
Will run proper this tests tonight, I played CSGO for around 2hrs straight last night (only game I play atm) after quiting my temp was 59o, which ive been told is fine.

My main concern is that on my old noisy cooler fans I used to put my hands over it at the back and it was very powerful the heat it blew out this is hardly anything. The directions are have them both blowing out so just worried that im keeping it cool enough i.e temps.
 
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