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It's funny you should mention this. Last night I tried unplugging the fan
just for a few seconds and then plugged it back in again. Then it was quiet.
I noticed that the fan is not firmly attached by its push pins and springs
so it doesn't even sit properly on the chip. If I move it around a little
the fan gets quieter but opening the case all the time to do this is a pain.
I'll call Asus tech support and see if they'll send me another fan.
Otherwise I'll do what you suggest and get something else. I don't want to
RMA the whole board from Canada to California just for a noisy fan.
PS I just called Asus and they're sending me a new fan. So we'll see if the
new one works any better.
"edde" <waver777@hotmail.comNOSPAM> wrote in message
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> When mine is operating normally, it's very quiet.
> But every now and then it will start to sound like a buzz saw and I have
to
> give it a poke to get it working silently again. I've read quite a few
> people have reported similar problems with the nb fan on their A8N.
> You may want to try a Vantec Iceberq cooler in it's place if you can't get
> the original replaced.
>
> "Dan" <dann@dann.com> wrote in message
> news:Nv6dnXUJbMSd0HncRVn_vQ@giganews.com...
> >I just built a new system based on the A8N-SLI and the chipset fan sounds
> > like a helicopter.
> >
> > I checked in the Asus Probe and it reports the fan as spinning at 8800
> > RPM!
> >
> > Is there a way of slowing this down so that it's quieter? Or is there a
> > replacement? This thing is *loud*.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
>
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