This guide will take you step by step through the process to quiet down a loud video card fan.
About a month ago I decided I was going to do something about the insanely loud noise coming from my PC. I incorrectly assumed it was one of the large fans at the back causing what sounded like a jet-engine noise. Turns out, it was the tiny little fan on the video card creating all the ruckus. If your video card is running loudly, follow the steps outlined below to quiet the little guy down.
A few things to note up front – the steps in this tutorial are specific to my video card. If you have a new super-fancy card, you’ll probably have to improvise a bit as they can be almost completely encased in the cooling system/fan(s). And, I apologize in advance for the rather poor quality pictures, my digital camera is… lacking.
– A normal sized Phillips head screwdriver
– A “small” sized Phillips head screwdriver
– Ideally, very fine high-grade machine oil. Sewing machine oil worked perfectly for me.
– A hypodermic syringe. If you don’t have one handy, a sewing needle, sharp thumb-tack or push-pin will also work
– A loud video card
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I just ordered a replacement fan for my video card for < $8. I took out the card and fan to find the exact replacement. Thanks for the tip!
Shane
Thanks this worked!!!1
This procedure will work for any other fans in your computer. Not just the video card fan :D
Thank you for this tip about using a needle! I was about to use a hammer to silence the damn thing.
One more thanks!
I couldn't find a hole (for the pin), but sprayed a little oil through a gap. & Voila!
:-)
Works great. The only difference was I had to peel back the sticker on the back of the fan instead of poking a hole through it. Thanks!
Brilliant! Just tried it on an Nvidia 7600GT. I shoved teflon lube through the pinhole and it's now completely silent! You just saved me a load of aggro, not to mention money. Cheers!
IT WORKS!!!THANKS!!!!:)
Thanks for the guide! Just followed it to silence an old graphics card. Now whisper quiet! Peace at last! My card was an ATI 9500 Pro, but it had a small tough bit of plastic underneath the sticker on the back of the fan, which meant I couldn't get through it with a sewing pin to put the oil in. I had to remove the sticker on the underside of the fan, remove said bit of plastic, then inject the oil. Once plastic and sticker were replaced it was fine.
This worked awesome. Thanks a bunch! Never thought I'd add a hypodermic to my tool box. Who knew?