This is not exactly Amiga Hardware related, but the answers could be universal to all platforms, so I put the questions here.
I am in the process of replacing computer case fans to reduce noise and need advice from all the big brains here on A.org.
The computer in question is the well know Noise Machine called the G4 PowerMac MDD model. It has 4 fans inside of it, one 120mmx38mm fan pointed at the dual cpu heatsink, one 60mmx15mm case fan, and two 60mmx25mm PSU fans.
I am not sure which fans are responsible for all the noise, so I am planning on just replacing all four of them with the quietest fans I can find that will provide the same, or better airflow to keep my G4 PowerMac nice and cool inside. The stock fans do not have air flow numbers on their labels, or even rpm numbers to indicate how much air they are moving and what fans I need to use to replace them with, so I am open to suggestions that are better than just replacing them with the same size and voltage fans and hoping for the best. All of the fans are only two wire fans, so if they are controlled by the amount of heat sensed by some kind of sensors inside the computer, the motherboard and PSU must be doing all of the fan speed adjustments through only those two wires to the original fans.
Anyone here done this modification or fan replacement before that can offer any advice?