
05-27-2008, 11:59 AM
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The Shuriken uses a PWM fan. So if you already use the lowest setting of your BIOS you'll have to use an external fan controller and forget about PWM to decrease fan speed even mor. So the fan will no longer be controlled by BIOS/board/CPU load but if your mainboard doesn't offer a lower fan speed/regulation this will be the only way - or ask Asrock if they can add a "super-quiet" mode in the next BIOS release.
But I believe they'll keep some buffer and won't offer a very low speed setting as low speed also implies a low voltage which could prevent some fans from starting at all.
Bye Oli
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