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Why is my Projector's Fan Too Loud?

How to Reduce Projector Fan Noise

Enjoy cinematic 4K experiences minus the noise


While the goal of movie and TV-watching experiences revolves around enjoying content without unwanted distractions. However, projectors need active cooling to ensure optimal performance. Technology continues to improve and components now produce far less sound than in the past, but if you’re looking to get a projector you should be aware that fans and moving parts do make sound, such as the regular sounds of cooling and spinning parts much as you’d get with a desktop PC. Let’s review some steps you can take to make sure sound has no negative effect on your enjoyment. 

Great Color Kept Cool


BenQ projectors use advanced DLP (digital light processing) technology that features an array with millions of tiny mirrors which they use to generate images, alongside an RGB wheel to provide color. The mirror array, or DMD (digital mirroring device) as well as the projector’s lenses, need to be kept cool to prevent warping and image deterioration. The RBG wheel needs to spin to make sure the color gets shown accurately. Projectors have active cooling systems that use fans, and the RGB wheel’s mechanism allows for high-speed spinning.


All of those moving parts, which are essential to keep projectors running at peak health, produce sound. Without them, the projector would overheat and wouldn’t depict color. As of this publication date, it’s nearly impossible to manufacture a high-performance home cinema projector with zero noise output. Currently, some sound emanating from a projector has to do with technology limitations and requirements that can’t be avoided, but that sound shouldn’t ruin your viewing experience. 

The BenQ Approach to Projector Acoustics



Our engineering teams work hard to make sure sound levels on BenQ projectors stay as close to the minimum as possible. We choose parts that generate minimal air turbulence with motors that do not produce annoying whining sounds. BenQ projectors also use smart cooling to moderate fan speed based on the monitoring of projector thermals. These measures help reduce potential sound and create quieter projectors. 


Remember, sound output may vary among different projector models. Depending on internal parts such as actuators to help regulate resolution, some projectors may make more noise than others. However, sound levels do not correlate to either resolution or HDR vs. SDR. In other words, a 4K HDR projector won’t be inherently louder than a 1080p SDR projector. 


With BenQ you’re guaranteed projectors designed and built in-house with a lot of fine-tuning invested in each model. Cheaper projectors often exceed 40dB sound output, but our 4K HDR models do not go over 32dB, which isn’t enough to drown out the sound of a movie or TV show. According to US OSHA, 32dB is considered “very quiet.” Among PC enthusiasts, cooling fans that produce 32dB are also appreciated as quiet. A regular conversation runs up to 65dB while our projectors operate more quietly than most libraries which average 40dB. 

Even at peak performance, BenQ projectors run quieter than a library


BenQ projectors also employ Eco Mode if you want an even quieter environment. The mode lowers sound to 26dB-28dB by slowing down fans and works with HDR content at slightly lower brightness levels. Looking at a couple of specific models, the 4K HT5550/W5700 operates at 26dB-32dB while the bestselling 4K HT3550/W2700 and TK850 both output 28dB-30dB. By all industry standards and compared to other entertainment devices such as PCs and even game consoles, those sound levels are very reasonable and non-disruptive. 

Can You Do Anything to Keep Projectors Quiet?


As with all electronics and machinery in general, projectors prefer cool environments. Make sure the vents on the projector aren’t blocked. Don’t place the projector in a cramped place. Allow at least 50cm of clearance in every direction around the projector, and don’t put it on soft surfaces like rugs, carpets, beds, or sofas. Make sure the underside clearance provided by the projector’s feet remains unobstructed. Regularly wipe the projector clean of dust to prevent particle buildup and vent blockage. 


There’s no need to invest in third-party cooling pads or external fans. Those may void your warranty and won’t do anything to help, as BenQ projectors ship with active cooling designed specifically for each model’s optimal performance. 


Arrange your viewing environment much like you would with a PC or game console. If possible, sit 6.6 ft. away or 3.3 ft. as a minimum. From 6.6 feet, a 30dB projector will barely be audible. To compare, from 6.6 feet another person would need to raise their voice to 80dB or so for you to hear them clearly.

Enjoy the Experience


Even with current technology, which is only going to improve moving forward, active cooling sound levels on modern 4K projectors really aren’t an issue. While inevitable due to mechanics and technology, the little noise produced by projectors doesn’t intrude on their main purpose, which is to deliver home entertainment on a scale unmatched by TVs. With a few simple steps, you can easily help keep your projector cool and quiet, which will prevent unnecessary sound emissions while prolonging the life of your projector. Happy viewing! 

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