Probably for half an hour I endured the noise of the power supply fan, after which I decided to throw it out and put it back to normal. But, for starters, I decided to try replacing the fan on it. Since the fan inside is narrow and I did not find such for sale, it was decided to put the fan outside the power supply. So, a step-by-step solution to the problem (without additional costs): - removes a regular fan from the power supply unit; - assemble the power supply; - we mount a fan on the outside of the power supply unit, which is on top of the case (the size is also 80mm). The fan is quiet and has speed control. - put the power supply back, but move it closer to the left wall, since it now has a fan sticking out on the side. We don’t get on regular fasteners, but it has a successful perforation of the grille, for which regular screws hold perfectly. The main thing is not to over tighten. - connect the fan power to the output of the motherboard. - enjoy the silence and the ability to manually control the fan speed from the BIOS :) I set it to 1000 rpm, but even at the maximum it is not audible. I am attaching photos.
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