![]() ![]() A 20mm fan spinning at 500RPM is worthless, not that a 20mm fan at 5,000RPM is much better.įan speed control on mother boards attempts to deal with the huge range of fan speed behavior of different fans. That's impossible when fans exist in sizes from 20mm to 200mm, or more. Plus there is no standard for a fan's speed at an applied voltage. The smaller the fan they use, the louder they will be, since they must run at high speeds to compensate for the small fan. Stock, inbox CPU coolers are notorious for being loud. You've got both a 970 M Pro3 and 970 Pro3 boards mentioned in your post, although it makes no difference with the memory clearance and a Hyper 212 EVO, as I said in your thread about the clearance question. I'm going to look at a Cool Master Hyper 212 EVO which should run quieter once I've confirmed it'll fit in the 970 Pro3 motherboard and not foul the high fins on my Corsair Vengence RAM I've reduced the fan target speed down to 2 but in order for this to make a difference, I've also had to let the CPU temperature got up to 60C (default is 45C) otherwise the target fan speed doesn't make much difference - the stock fan is so crap that it struggles to ever get the CPU temperature down to 45C so runs at a higher speed anyway. Sounds like a jet engine in the living room! So I found this post useful in understanding the overclocking settings so that at least when idle, the fan is just annoying as opposed to unbearable. I'm not so impressed with the stock cooler on the AMD FX 6350 which sounds like a jet engine. Let me know if you find any other tweeks.I've just bought a 970M Pro3 motherboard which I'm very impressed with. The result is what you see in the attached Argus_Temps attachment. Turning Off Turbo Boost AMD Ryzen 7 4800H – “Heat up the game… Not your processor”… – ~~~ A Blog's Life ~~~ () Basically you can run efficient, balanced and performance power strategies. I was doing a little research last night and came across a regedit mod that unlocks an extra option in power settings. In my application the fan runs between 1000 - 1200rpm. When you start giving the machine a workout I step the temps up in 5c increments so that the High temp is 100c and the fan is running at 100% or 4000 rpm. ![]() You will see the temps jump up and down under 90c and the fan will run a constant 1000rpm. In BIOS I set the low temp to 90c so anything below 90c will run the fan at 25% or 1000rpm. At 35w the machine boots into windows and the temps go through the roof and the machine powers off. At 25w your going to be running hotter on average. 15w is pretty similar so use that if you want. You mentioned the 10w profile so I'm giving it a go. If your going to use your machine for games just realize that complex games will max out the performance of any cpu and this makes the fan run. I use my computer as a desktop eg mail, internet, excel, youtube and various apps. After 30days you can still use the graphing. ![]() Its free for the first 30 days and has nice graphing capability that will let you see what's actually happening. Its a work in progress so you should experiment and see what work for you.įirst up, download Argus Monitor. ![]()
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