I have a Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 case with the tempered glass side panel, a slew of Noctua 140 mm and 120 mm fans, and a Supermicro M12SWA-TF motherboard.
The Noctua fans are all virtually silent, but the motherboard's 40 mm PCH fan is whiney. And it spins at a constant RPM, regardless of temperature, and there's no setting available to make it temperature-sensitive. Supermicro says modifying the fan will void the warranty, so there goes replacing the fan with a Noctua 40 mm, or relocating it to a PWM header.
Does anyone have any ideas about what I could do about that PCH fan?
I've considered replacing the glass side panel with a solid panel, and then installing noise-dampening foam on both side panels. But every other side - top, bottom, rear, and front - is full of cooling fans, so only the sides are eligible for foam.
Does anyone have experience with noise-dampening foam? Will adding foam to just the side panels have any appreciable effect on the noise of a whiney 40 mm fan? Is it worth the time and effort, or should I just wear some sound-insulating headphones? Thanks.
The Noctua fans are all virtually silent, but the motherboard's 40 mm PCH fan is whiney. And it spins at a constant RPM, regardless of temperature, and there's no setting available to make it temperature-sensitive. Supermicro says modifying the fan will void the warranty, so there goes replacing the fan with a Noctua 40 mm, or relocating it to a PWM header.
Does anyone have any ideas about what I could do about that PCH fan?
I've considered replacing the glass side panel with a solid panel, and then installing noise-dampening foam on both side panels. But every other side - top, bottom, rear, and front - is full of cooling fans, so only the sides are eligible for foam.
Does anyone have experience with noise-dampening foam? Will adding foam to just the side panels have any appreciable effect on the noise of a whiney 40 mm fan? Is it worth the time and effort, or should I just wear some sound-insulating headphones? Thanks.