Reply 180 of 454, by Joseph_Joestar
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DustyShinigami wrote on 2024-10-23, 11:55:The biggest issue is the noise 🤣. It's crazy how loud the computer is and then you go back to your main one, which is whisper quiet.
Things that usually make old computers loud:
- Old, worn out CPU and chipset fans. Solution: replace with modern Noctua fans of equal size and strength
- Old, worn out GPU fan. Solution: replace with a better GPU cooling assembly
- Old, worn out PSU fan. Solution: replace the entire PSU with a modern one, using adapters as needed
- Old hard drive spinning at 7200 RPM. Solution: replace with an SSD using a SATA to IDE adapter
- A CD-ROM drive spinning at 52x while reading discs. Solution: slow down the drive using tools like Nero Drive Speed
I've done this on several of my retro rigs, and they became blissfully quiet afterwards. Not all of these are viable on all systems though, as some use a proprietary PSUs or a non-standard size CPU fan. Also, older PCs may have HDD size limitations, so you might be better off replacing the HDD with a Compact Flash card, using a CF to IDE adapter. Lastly, finding a replacement GPU cooling solution can sometimes be tricky due to capacitor placement.