Furious_Styles
Supreme [H]ardness
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You might want 100% fan at 80C, 60C is pretty low for haswell.
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I don't see that option. Do you know where that setting is? Is this how yours is setchange it in the options.
I've never seen it get close to 70c,highest was 67 until I fixed the fan curve. I like to keep it around 60c loadYou might want 100% fan at 80C, 60C is pretty low for haswell.
I don't see that option. Do you know where that setting is? Is this how yours is set
so its already based on cpu temp. look in the corsair software, there should a way to set it between cpu and pump temp. icue did, under the profiles.i use a custom curve in the bios.
I don't see anything in options or profile in corsair software. Maybe this cooler doesn't have that option to switch between cpu temp and cooler temp?so its already based on cpu temp. look in the corsair software, there should a way to set it between cpu and pump temp. icue did, under the profiles.
ps: yes its normal.
i just looked on googleI don't see anything in options or profile in corsair software. Maybe this cooler doesn't have that option to switch between cpu temp and cooler temp?
I've never seen it get close to 70c,highest was 67 until I fixed the fan curve. I like to keep it around 60c load
These fans at max speed are not loud at all. I replaced the stock corsair fans with noctua. The stock ones that came with the cooler were actually kinda noisy on max.Any reason for that? I imagine having fans @ 100% making a decent bit of noise.
i just looked on google
when you click the fan and the little window opens the group drop down should have h100 or cpu.I don't see anything in the video. Only see him changing fan curve but it doesn't show the curve being based on cpu temp or cooler temp?
Got it! Should it normally be set to the temp of the cpu? How much difference will fan speeds have on keeping cpu temps down my cooler fans are set to exhaust? Another thing I've noticed is opening certain apps the cpu temp will spike for a few seconds and ramp up the fans. I guess there is no way around that or should each fan curve point be closer in temp and only 100 to 200 increase in rpm? I've got 5 points 30,40,45,50,60 500 700 900 1100 1300when you click the fan and the little window opens the group drop down should have h100 or cpu.
set it flat 30% until 50c then ramp to 100% at 80c. that will stop the fan ramping with the temp bumps.Got it! Should it normally be set to the temp of the cpu? How much difference will fan speeds have on keeping cpu temps down my cooler fans are set to exhaust? Another thing I've noticed is opening certain apps the cpu temp will spike for a few seconds and ramp up the fans. I guess there is no way around that or should each fan curve point be closer in temp and only 100 to 200 increase in rpm? I've got 5 points 30,40,45,50,60 500 700 900 1100 1300
Thinking maybe it's best to just set a low mid high. So instead of 5 points I have 3. 30.500rpm 45 45 45 750 then 60 1300 seems to help with hearing the fans ramp up for a few seconds. Im having the same issue with my gpu fans ramping up in game not sure if fooling with the seconds of speed up slow down makes any difference?
Got it! Should it normally be set to the temp of the cpu? How much difference will fan speeds have on keeping cpu temps down my cooler fans are set to exhaust? Another thing I've noticed is opening certain apps the cpu temp will spike for a few seconds and ramp up the fans. I guess there is no way around that or should each fan curve point be closer in temp and only 100 to 200 increase in rpm? I've got 5 points 30,40,45,50,60 500 700 900 1100 1300
Thinking maybe it's best to just set a low mid high. So instead of 5 points I have 3. 30.500rpm 45 45 45 750 then 60 1300 seems to help with hearing the fans ramp up for a few seconds. Im having the same issue with my gpu fans ramping up in game not sure if fooling with the seconds of speed up slow down makes any difference?
Well when setting fan curve you can't cut out any points. So I just set3set it flat 30% until 50c then ramp to 100% at 80c. that will stop the fan ramping with the temp bumps.
For GPU if using MSI AB you want to set a custom linear curve, that will stop the jumps.
Well when setting fan curve you can't cut out any points. So I just set3
What is a really good curve that cuts out the constant ramping up of fans lol ? Also for cpu fan speeds is there a point where fan speed does nothing to temps of the cpu? I've read that after 75 to 80%fan speed temps won't being down temps much
Well I'm using the Asus suite 3 software that came with the mobo and it can also set curve for gpu. But it only allows for 3 points. I might install ab but this card even on max fan speed gets into the 64c range. If I bump the fans down to 75%it'll go past 70c. Highest ive seen it go was 74c. This is also in the dead of heat 100 degrees and the room the pc is in has a flat roof no insulation so temps are normally a bit higher than the rest of the house. Also when the ac kicks on the gpu never exceeds 63 lol I have the ac vents forcing air directly to the pc.
Why was it trash? I've also been using it for my over clock since I built the pc about 7 yrs ago. I always used to do all the bios stuff but got lazy and sometimes forget all the settings lolAI suite was total trash when I used it, just filled to the brim with bloat. I hope it has improved some. You can make a decent one with 3 points, try right clicking on the graph/line to see if that adds a point.
Why was it trash? I've also been using it for my over clock since I built the pc about 7 yrs ago. I always used to do all the bios stuff but got lazy and sometimes forget all the settings lol