I have read comments about this across board, but decided to start new thread to collect comments below one single topic considering this...
due my own ISP having DNS problem connecting here, I am using school computer, so don't expect immediate replys from me.
anyways, if Anand's measures are true, Flow FX cooling running on full speed, gives noise of 77dB.
In Finland, when working enviroment noise get over 85 dB during more than 10 minutes, you have to use ear plugs. So, IMO, FlowFX isn't just annoying noisy, but is also close to reach safety marigins to cause noise hearing related symptoms (headache, sickness, tired feeling, etc.) in long time use. I don't mean this would be problem to "normal" ppl but if you have better than average hearing, headaces caused by FlowFX could be possible. (I used to keep my computer running 24/7, but after updgrading from Classic Radeon to 9700 non-pro, I had to stop that, because I simply didn't get sleep computer on. After listening boot up with 9700 and GeForce FX I got some sort of scale how that thing would sound on my room. It actually scared me.)
EDIT: fixed source to Anands, which was the correct one: http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1779&p=3
"To further extend the comparison, the GeForce FX 5800 weighed in at 77 dBA on our sound meter with the fan spun all the way up vs. 64 dBA on the Radeon 9700 Pro"
due my own ISP having DNS problem connecting here, I am using school computer, so don't expect immediate replys from me.
anyways, if Anand's measures are true, Flow FX cooling running on full speed, gives noise of 77dB.
In Finland, when working enviroment noise get over 85 dB during more than 10 minutes, you have to use ear plugs. So, IMO, FlowFX isn't just annoying noisy, but is also close to reach safety marigins to cause noise hearing related symptoms (headache, sickness, tired feeling, etc.) in long time use. I don't mean this would be problem to "normal" ppl but if you have better than average hearing, headaces caused by FlowFX could be possible. (I used to keep my computer running 24/7, but after updgrading from Classic Radeon to 9700 non-pro, I had to stop that, because I simply didn't get sleep computer on. After listening boot up with 9700 and GeForce FX I got some sort of scale how that thing would sound on my room. It actually scared me.)
EDIT: fixed source to Anands, which was the correct one: http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1779&p=3
"To further extend the comparison, the GeForce FX 5800 weighed in at 77 dBA on our sound meter with the fan spun all the way up vs. 64 dBA on the Radeon 9700 Pro"