I also recently went fanless.  After two dead video cards (fans went out), I'm 
happy to get rid of the noise and gain the reliability. 

Jeremy

On Saturday 21 June 2008 9:10:25 pm Chris Barber wrote:
> I had a similar experience with one of my servers.  It has a desktop
> motherboard and desktop video card.  The fan on the video card was the
> first to go, so I replaced it with a fanless video card.  The next to
> start acting up was the chipset fan.  I don't know what it is with
> chipset fans, but they suck and are a pain in the ass to swap out.
> Zalman makes a big blue heat sink (ZM-NB47J) for chipsets and they are
> great.  You can get them from Newegg for $5.
>
> -Chris
>
> Steve Cayford wrote:
> > I had to move a couple servers from one building to another and now one
> > of the machines will not boot up. The fans and drives all spin up, but I
> > don't get any display or beeps. In addition, I seem to be getting an
> > unusual whirring or buzzing noise from somewhere in the machine. I tried
> > unplugging all the fans and drives, but still get this noise. It seems
> > to be coming from somewhere on the motherboard itself which seems very
> > odd. Could I have cracked the motherboard in the move? Anyone run into
> > something like this?
> >
> > -Steve
> >
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