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Thanks for the tips!
...because Gigabyte boards only have one good PWM signal...
If you want dead silent, go with the 120 kit and a water cooler system. Replace the two stock fans with Noctua PWM 120mm fans in a push/pull setup and throttle them down to less than 500 rpm through bios.
You can hear a pin drop, I kid you not. Laser Hives 120 kit works like a charm with a water cooler radiator configuration.
Ersterhernd
throttle them down to less than 500 rpm through bios.
Please can i just ask how you did this in the BIOS (gigabyte board)? I have been playing with the settings but cant seem to get them to slow, they either spin on max, or not at all.
Look for "PWM multiplier" if you set fan speed to manual in BIOS.... then try out the different multipliers.
I found that on cold boot, the BIOS ignored the multiplier, but it worked after a reboot. If you encounter that, please report it... I don't think they took my bug report seriously.
Thanks,
Report it to gigabyte?