How loud should my PC be?

When idle or during regular use, an optimized PC build should be near silent. The only time excess noise is normal is during a period of intense gaming. However, some gamers overlook silence to keep the PC's internal temperature as low as possible via the fans.
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How loud is normal for a PC?

The noise generated by a 'standard' PC typically varies from 30dB(A) to 50dB(A). This upper level is loud enough to be distracting and cause stress when working nearby for an extended amount of time.
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Is it OK if my PC is loud?

Loud noise is generally a very bad sign and should be dealt with immediately. Computers can also make noise if any components have come loose and are vibrating against the frame of the computer. If the computer is in the wrong area, any noise from inside the computer can become amplified.
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Is it OK if my PC fan is loud?

Your computer fan gets loud because of high internal temps caused by 100% disk usage, high RAM usage, dust and dirt in the vents, or lack of airflow. It's normal for your fan to get loud sometimes, but if it makes a loud rattle for a while, you should investigate.
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What is a good DB for PC?

Fan motors work harder to spin faster. We suggest staying under 25 decibels to be unnoticeable in most residential or office situations.
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Why is My Computer So Loud and How to Reduce PC Fan Noise



Is 40 dB loud PC?

40dB is generally considers to be as loud as most people want to have a constant noise level .. as in background noise in home environment.
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Is 30 dB loud for a CPU fan?

For the silent PC type, a 30db fan is too loud. A computer with a couple 30db fans in it and an audible hard disk would make a reasonable amount of noise for most people. Also depends how that 30dB reading is obtained.
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What should a gaming PC sound like?

Is a gaming PC supposed to be loud? When idle or during regular use, an optimized PC build should be near silent. The only time excess noise is normal is during a period of intense gaming. However, some gamers overlook silence to keep the PC's internal temperature as low as possible via the fans.
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Why is my new PC so loud?

A loud computer fan happens when your computer is generating a lot of heat, which causes your computer's fans to leap into action, forcing the hot air out of your PC so that cooler air can cycle in. Loud computer fans can also be caused by dust building up in your PC, which negatively impacts its performance.
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Is 50 db too loud?

Generally, 50 decibels is considered a safe noise level. Noise levels exceeding 70 decibels are considered potentially dangerous if your exposure is more than 24 hours, and noise levels above 85 decibels are considered hazardous if your exposure exceeds 8 hours/day.
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Is 30 db loud for a PC?

For the silent PC type, a 30db fan is too loud. A computer with a couple 30db fans in it and an audible hard disk would make a reasonable amount of noise for most people.
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What is considered a quiet PC?

A quiet, silent or fanless PC is a personal computer that makes very little or no noise. Common uses for quiet PCs include video editing, sound mixing and home theater PCs, but noise reduction techniques can also be used to greatly reduce the noise from servers.
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Why is my PC so loud at idle?

Reasons for loud PC fans when they're idle include dust accumulation, poor ventilation, malware attacks, corrupt processes, and incorrect placement. Sometimes, faulty or smaller fans tend to be noisy. Upgrade your PC's software, move the computer, or change some hardware to fix these issues.
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Why is my PC so hot?

Common reasons why your PC is overheating

Dust, if left to build up over time, can block the fans and cause the CPU or GPU to overheat. Too many applications running at once can cause the fans to go into overdrive, and if this happens too many times, the fans might stop working.
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How often should I clean my PC?

How often should I clean my PC? To maintain a healthy system, we recommend a light dusting at least every three to six months, or more often if you have pets or live in an especially dusty environment.
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Is 30db loud?

Sound is measured in decibels (dB). A whisper is about 30 dB, normal conversation is about 60 dB, and a motorcycle engine running is about 95 dB. Noise above 70 dB over a prolonged period of time may start to damage your hearing. Loud noise above 120 dB can cause immediate harm to your ears.
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Is a 45 dB fan loud?

any advice ? 50 dBA is LOUD. 40 dBA is a normal office noise level.
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How many dB is a quiet PC fan?

Noise Levels

On average you can expect the quietest fans to make 10 - 35 dB of noise.
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What does 40dB sound like?

10 dB: Normal breathing. 20 dB: Whispering from five feet away. 30 dB: Whispering nearby. 40 dB: Quiet library sounds.
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Is 50 decibels loud for a laptop?

Up to 40 dB: Clearly audible and might be distracting after a while. Up to 45 dB: Might disturb the user if s/he is in a quiet room. Still acceptable while playing games. Over 50 dB: Notebook emissions over this level are uncomfortably loud.
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Are gaming PC loud?

This depends largely on the quality of your components, especially your case fans (and the fans of the PSU, GPU, and CPU Cooler). If you get cheap fans, they'll make a lot of noise, but they'll generally operate "fine".
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How many dB is a PC fan?

The measurable noise of a fan is 20 dB (A).
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