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haxxiy said:
JEMC said:

And not just for quietness, but also because a new fan is another component that can fail, and what happens when that fan fails?

Bad things, probably.

I found a program on Github called Libre Hardware Monitor that allowed me to manually control all PC fans from desktop. Either way, that being said, moving the PC parts to unobstruct all fans actually did the job, fan control or not.

Well, congrats on keeping the fans quiet.

And the fan can probably be replaced if it ever fails. It wasn't that uncommon years ago when motherboards came with fans to keep parts of them cool.



Please excuse my bad English.

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