June 17, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google First things first: I'd probably stop hitting your laptop because that isn't going to help. Unless you're The Fonz ...
Combat excessive fan noise with some ANC cans.
Whether they want to be or not, many PC enthusiasts are well-acclimated to noisy fans; however, some choose quiet operation over impressive overclocking. Of course, that's exactly the problem: ...
If your computer's running a little loud for your tastes, it's probably because your fans are running at full speed—even if they don't need to be. Here are a few ways to manage your fan's speed so ...
With the likes of Steam's Big Picture mode and better controller support making it more attractive then ever to get a gaming PC in the living room, the business of keeping that box of spinning fans ...
The loudest component in your laptop is the fan, which spins faster when the laptop has more heat to dissipate. While some laptops naturally run louder than others. If there's a sudden increase in ...
If you’ve got a powerful desktop, it probably sounds like a jet engine. You could opt for watercooling, but if you stick with fans you’re out of luck. They’re just loud. Until you bolt on some active ...
I wouldn’t blame you if you’ve learned to live with your loud gaming PC. I certainly have in the past. You spend all the time picking out your parts, putting everything together, and setting up all of ...
I have to order one fan to replace the noisy fan of my QSC RMX 1450 amp. The fan I need needs to be 24V, so the FBA08A24<B>L1A</B> seems to fit the job, but there's a 5$ fee for orders < 25$, so I ...
There have been reports that the new MacBook Air overheats, with some reports claiming that the fans make a lot of noise and others suggesting that the processors are being down clocked. In this ...