![]() ![]() ![]() the temperatures claimed above are an approximate average to what I saw while gaming so don't take the temperatures number by number and of course they depends from game to game. ![]() If my CPU stock cooler breaks, I can just replace it with a new cooler. If you really need them, your best quiet bets are <1500 RPM fans from Scythe, Noise Blocker, Noctua, Enermax and NMB. I did notice that with lower temperatures the clocks stay more stable over the time at higher frequencies!Ĭould the fans wear out or take some damage by spinning at full speed every time while gaming?ĭoes having 65☌ instead of 79☌ impact on the lifespan of the Graphics Card even if the claimed safe temperature is 95☌? I would like my PC to last a couple of years. Move the points up-down or left-right to adjust the fan speed based on specific temperatures. Just like SpeedFan’s fan speed curve, the graph represents fan speed and temperature. Noctua is renowned for making some of the best PC fans. Noise doesn't bother me in any way, this is all about temperatures, performance and durability. In the Fan tab, you’ll find the fan control speed curve. Size: 120mm (120 x 120 x 25 mm) Noise: 18.1 dBA Airflow: 60 CFM Pressure: 1.31 mm/H2O Speed: 1200 RPM PWM: Yes LED:. ![]() If I set my fans to kick in at 100% when reaching 60☌ my temperature only raises until 65☌ even after 90 minutes of gaming. My Vega 56 Strix behaves similarly, temperatures raise until 71☌ because the fans only work at 60% of their speed and only spin at 100% when reaching above 80☌ then back to 71☌ and so on. By setting the CPU FAN to Full Speed the temperature stops raising and remains around 47☌ even after 90 minutes of gaming. Also, note the maximum temperature your CPU spikes to over the monitoring period. I don't like the fact that my Ryzen 5 2600X reaches 61☌ before the CPU FAN (using the stock Wraith Spire cooler) kicks in at almost its max speed until the CPU reaches 40☌ and then rises to 61☌ and drops to 40☌ again. Check that the fan speed you’ve chosen is enough to keep your CPU at an acceptable average temperature (depending on your CPU, this should be around 40 to 50 degrees Celsius). ![]()
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