CPU/GPU fans question

Hi everyone,
i own a MSI GS70 2PE and i wonder is there any kind of fans that i can buy that has lower DBI or w.e it's called fan noise level? since when i etc go into bios fans are loud and when i do os install fan becomes loud but goes lower and is on low level but still quite noisy so i wonder is there any kind of laptop fan that gives lower fan noise level but still keeps cpu and gpu cold? since my Lenovo Y510P had dual fans 1 for gpu and 1 for cpu but cpu one was really quiet it was on but hardly any noise on it's low level thats why i'm posting this to see if anyone know fans i can buy for my laptop

Quote from: RX-8 on 27-January-15, 12:35:27
The latest version of EC firmware on the official website would be okay.
Given the same heat dissipating ability, lower RPMs mean more air to go through at the same time, which requires re-design the style & angle of the blades, or just re-design a wider diameter of the fan.
( GT72's fans are the quietest fans I've heard of, but they are so big! )
Even if you can find such fans, they may not fit the internal space which GS70 has, or can't be fasten well on the body.
And I didn't see there's any second source of the fans for GS70.
To suppress the fan noise, you can also consider about decreasing the heat generated. If you're not always playing the games or kicking its performance to the edge, just set the Power Options to Balanced or Power saver (sleeping time will be altered too). 
well thing is i'm doing really low load on cpu % yet fan in windows 8/8.1 remains on and makes loud noise even rpm is like 3000RPM :/ i have seen other laptops with such load having no noise fro the fan yet fan is blowing out air but not loud as gs70 has but what makes mine quiet is whenever fan goes 0RPM thats quiet point so i will just have to try and find os that wont eat to much cpu up on idle mode.

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