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smf wrote:@MartinWQuote:MartinW wrote:
I have no idea what the A1222 is like, but I sincerely hope it's quieter or has better options.
The A1222 doesn't need much cooling.
I have a beta system and it was supplied with a super tiny fan that was quite loud.
I can't remember what i replaced it with as it's been a few years since i did it but probably a 40 or 60mm noctua fan and a 3d printed fan adaptor.
I had the same problem, the built-in fan was ok at the beginning but got louder and louder over time, so I decided to use the Noctua NF-A4x10 FLX, Quiet Premium Fan, 3-Pin (40x10mm, Brown) my system is now very quiet and I'm happy with it.
CPU temp shows me 64 degrees, but I suspect the software is not measuring this accurately. I also checked it again after intensive use of my hardware (2 hours of operation) the CPU cooler was just lukewarm.
As far as I know, the x5000 also uses a 40x10 fan standard configuration.
Here you can see a picture of the new fan I have installed:
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