It is your PSU and case fan. They make noise fan. I recommend XFX 500 Watt and Thermaltake fan. CoolerMaster is known for most noise fan ever.
I'll look into XFX for a PSU and I'll look into Thermaltake 140mm case fans :good:
Until then, if I want super quiet, there were only two case fans under the 140mm category with 10-15dBA checked (lowest dBA rating on Newegg). Highest rated was this SilenX fan measured at 12dBA
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835226046. And second highest rated was this be quiet! fan measured at 10-15dBA
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA68V21E0606.
16dB is not that loud... It could be vibration from the fans against the case but it couldn't be the fans itself...
It could very well be the PSU if it's running at load or higher...
Is there some way to insulate the fans against the case? Like spray rubber perhaps?
What does it mean if a PSU is "running at load"?

Does that mean if it's powering as much as it can power? I only ask because two weird things meant for other forum category questions happened within the same week. One, now my computer won't boot into Windows 7 - only Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 on three separate partitions of the same drive. Two, my DVD writer stopped functioning completely and driver updates didn't do a thing. It could be a coincidence, but I've also been told in the past that my PSU was even too weak for the Fallout 3 game.
I think Ultra is a store-brand (Tigerdirect/CompUSA) name anyway (for the PSU).
I think we both know that is not true. I have coolermaster fan that claim it is 16 db on max RPM, but really is they are over 30 db and they lied.
I didn't know that about CoolerMaster fans. They may be known for most noise ever, but it's the number one 140mm fan choice among Newegg buyers. It's the exact same one as mine, except it doesn't have the LEDs like mine has.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103078
[I'm thinking of getting two new case fans anyway cuz the blue light pouring out sometimes keeps me awake at night. I actually ended up spray painting the clear panel black on the inside to block most of the light. It's actually a nice mod.

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P.S. I also saw a few fans searching elsewhere online rated at 7dBA, but they were all 80mm.