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To: alvik who wrote (70074)5/5/2010 9:11:01 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 110655
 
My current board Asus A8N-E tried Q-Fan last night, super quiet once enabled. but the box got hot, I could feel the heat under my desk after about 4 hours. This morning when I turned on the computer I got a post warning, saying CPU fan failure or fan running too slow, so I disabled Q-Fan. I called Asus tech support they said my CPU fan most likely does not support Q-Fan.

When I had Q-Fan on it was super quite, with it off it's noisy like It was since I bought it. My Lian Li case has 2 front fans, one in the top and one in the rear. I think most of the noise is coming from the CPU fan.

Next PC I get I will make sure they have a CPU fan that is supported by Q-Fan.