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System Name | Purple rain |
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Processor | 10.5 thousand 4.2G 1.1v |
Motherboard | Zee 490 Aorus Elite |
Cooling | Noctua D15S |
Memory | 16GB 4133 CL16-16-16-31 Viper Steel |
Video Card(s) | RTX 2070 Super Gaming X Trio |
Storage | SU900 128,8200Pro 1TB,850 Pro 512+256+256,860 Evo 500,XPG950 480, Skyhawk 2TB |
Display(s) | Acer XB241YU+Dell S2716DG |
Case | P600S Silent w. Alpenfohn wing boost 3 ARGBT+ fans |
Audio Device(s) | K612 Pro w. FiiO E10k DAC,W830BT wireless |
Power Supply | Superflower Leadex Gold 850W |
Mouse | G903 lightspeed+powerplay,G403 wireless + Steelseries DeX + Roccat rest |
Keyboard | HyperX Alloy SilverSpeed (w.HyperX wrist rest),Razer Deathstalker |
Software | Windows 10 |
Benchmark Scores | A LOT |
What is the best way to get rid of those short CPU fan bursts but still be able to have your CPU cooling spin faster/slower depending on the temperature ? Just in a less aggresive way.
Let's say the PC is running just the browser and some basic apps,sitting at 30 degrees.When I launch some other software the cpu usage goes to +70% for a while and then drops.The fan spins up and then slows down again.
Same as while playing,for example Odyssey.You're running around and turn into the densely populated area,the usage spikes again,the fan spins up,then you leave the area,the fan spins down.
Shouldn't a cooler that regulates the pwm based on coolant temp better absorb those sudden temperature spikes ?
Setting the fans to silent mode does not solve it,I still want them to run in performance mode,just when I really need them (longer high load) not for short high loads.
Let's say the PC is running just the browser and some basic apps,sitting at 30 degrees.When I launch some other software the cpu usage goes to +70% for a while and then drops.The fan spins up and then slows down again.
Same as while playing,for example Odyssey.You're running around and turn into the densely populated area,the usage spikes again,the fan spins up,then you leave the area,the fan spins down.
Shouldn't a cooler that regulates the pwm based on coolant temp better absorb those sudden temperature spikes ?
Setting the fans to silent mode does not solve it,I still want them to run in performance mode,just when I really need them (longer high load) not for short high loads.