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MikaelRs

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  1. It goes 0C-65C and it has to be atleast 100% at 65, which makes it useless.
  2. Ok, AI Suite is bulky, bloaty and has a confusing layout though, it also crashes my PC on login
  3. It was set to PWM already, if you read through the comment I just posted my fan curves have been rendered useless because SpeedFan is displaying my temperatures wrong, it says 20C on the cores and package 35C even when under load, HWMonitor says 70C. This makes it so my fan curves are based on a false temperature, making it so they're still running at 30% when launching a game.
  4. You could set the app screen to be the default launch screen and set the games to run on your "gaming" screen in the games.
  5. I'd suggest going to https://pricespy.co.uk/ or the Swedish equivalent (I'm guessing you're Swedish since the link you posted has SE in it) https://www.prisjakt.nu/. Then look at the monitor you bought, look at its height and try to find a pivoting screen that is as wide as that screen is tall, so for example if your screen is 300mm high your pivoted screen should be 300mm wide. This is although a slightly rough measurement so you'll have to do some mathematics to remove the stand and such from the equation, as well as getting a screen with the right bezel thickness.
  6. On another note, I just booted my PC up to set my fan speeds and for some reason, SpeedFan is showing completely different temps than both HWMonitor and RealTemp, which makes my fan curves useless.
  7. Oh whoops I thought it said below. ASUS Maximus IX Hero i7 7700k with Hyper 212 Evo ASUS Strix GTX 1080Ti Fractal Design Define R5 Windowed I'm not using defaults since my fan is 2000RPM and the BIOS still puts them at 100% at 65C
  8. Hello, I recently bought 3 new Corsair ML140 fans because my old ones where Sleeve bearings which I had unknowing of the issues Sleeve bearing fans have with being mounted horizontally, had been mounted horizontally. These new fans are 140mm and have magnetic bearings. They go from 400RPM to 2000RPM at 16-37dB and 20-97CFM. I have only been able to plug two of them in but I'm going to buy a fan splitter later. My idle temp is at 35C, Load is 70C on CPU. Idle 40C, Load 60-70C on GPU. I have 2 more fans, both are the included Fractal Design Fans which I have mounted to front, one is turned on all the time and the other one is plugged in to the GPU which only starts the fans at above 60C, I'm going to ignore those though as they are DC and I think only 1000RPM. The software I'm using is SpeedFan as it is easy to set up and doesn't have bloat. So I'm asking for a good fan curve based on this. Advice is also helpful as I'm open to trying it myself.
  9. Yes, R2.81 I believe, didn't work though, tried to uninstall Realtek and that didn't work either.
  10. So I've been encountering a really confusing problem lately with my sound. It started a couple of days ago with my screen turning black and going back on again and the audio resetting, turning on all the devices in the audio devices tab again. Obviously this was a graphics driver update so I ignored it and kept browsing reddit. The next day I heard faint pops and crackles at random when watching videos but nothing more than that. I just thought it was in my head since I had watched videos all day. The day after that was when it really started to get annoying, I was playing Banished while watching an archived stream on YouTube so the audio crackles weren't that suspicious to me so I went on, later I noticed the audio was like 5 seconds out of sync which I also blamed on the fact that it was streamed. Then later that day I listened to some music and this is where it all clicked, I heard crackles in songs I remember by heart, so I went to sanity check to see if even the most clean modern songs had them and of course they did. I decided to look it up and gave up after 5 minutes and settled in on reinstalling the audio drivers, which actually worked woohoo, except no, this wasn't going to last. The next day I started up my PC as usual and then I started hearing the pops and crackles again, so I decided to try listening with my headphones on the phone and see if it was my headphones that were the problem, which they weren't so I tried the front panel connectors to no avail, and then I tried a set of earphones which also had the crackle. After this I started researching and found a post stating that Realtek + ASUS have common problems which I thought, well then I found the solution, after trying it and rebooting my system the sound was fine again. Then the next day it came back again, so I tried thinking of what happened before the problem arose, which led me to the fact that my screens had went black and my sound had reset, so I figured lets try updating the GPU drivers, WHICH WORKED! But as usual they only worked until the next reboot. That day was yesterday and I'm all out of fuel to keep trying to figure this out since its such a niche problem. Specs: Current Build (as of 2017/04/27) CPU: Intel i7 7700k 4.2GHz CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO Motherboard: ASUS Z270 ROG MAXIMUS IX HERO RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3.0 GHz CL15 2x8GB SSD: Samsung 850-Series EVO 500GB Used to have an HDD but it died on me. (It wasn't new) GPU: Asus Strix GTX 1080Ti Case: Fractal Design Define R5 Titanium w/ Window PSU: Corsair RM750x DVD Reader/Writer: Samsung DVD Writer SH-244DB Case Fans: 3x Corsair AF140 Quiet Edition Blue LED (2 of which are disabled when idle because of clicking, working on buying new) LED Kit: Deepcool RGB 350 Peripherals: Keyboard: Corsair K70 RGB Rapidfire Mouse: Logitech G502 Proteus Core Mousepad: Steelseries Qck XXL Headphones: Audio-Technica ATH-M40x Microphone: Audio-Technica AT2020+ USB Webcam: Logitech C520 Screen 1: Asus VG248QE Screen 2: Philips 24ELH Solutions I've already tried: Reinstalling Realtek Audio drivers Reinstalling the specific ASUS SupremeFX drivers Updating NVIDIA Drivers Changing bit rates and sampling rates, DVD and CD Disabling Line In Checking for ATI Audio Drivers in Device Manager Checking latency Connecting headphones to other sources Changing volumes Pinning CPU to 100% Turning off all power saving features Different browsers
  11. I think you can cap the capture fps at 60fps, that'll probably do it, you don't need more for online video purposes anyway.
  12. So I've been having this issue now for a week or so and yesterday I wen't to diagnose it, the main suspect was my Hyper 212 Evo, so I tried plugging it out and booting to no avail, the sound still persisted so I plugged it in again, after trying each fan I came to a conclusion that it was one of my Corsair AF140s that made the sound, so I screwed it out and took it out of the case, after this I went downstairs to show my dad the fan and explain the problem, so he grabbed it and spun it e.t.c and while he was doing that I noticed a click sound that happened when the fan was upside down (outtake) and he shook it, so now I'm wondering if maybe I should make them intake and try that. To add to that I discovered after taking out that fan that the noise persisted but for a shorter period of time and at a lower volume. Before I did this the noise would go on for 30 minutes before disappearing now it only lasted for 10 seconds. To add to injury the fan was plugged into CPU optional and now my Hyper 212 has to work harder making it just as noisy as before. The case is a Fractal Design Define R5 Windowed and it had 5 fans before (now 4) of which 3 where AF140 and the other 2 where the included FD fans 4 of these fans where plugged into my mobo (Asus Maximus IX Hero) in 3 of which where plugged into CHA-1 to 3 and the other one in the CPU-OPT plug. The last fan is connected to my ASUS Strix 1080Ti OC and only turns on after the GPU hits 60C. The AF140s where all plugged into the mobo and the one above the heatsink was plugged i to CPU-OPT. All of them where exhausts (top and back) aswell as the Hyper212. The FD fans are intakes and are at the front, one of which (bottom) is plugged into the GPU. All of them are set to Standard airflow in the BIOS. As of right now the system runs stable without it but I am worried that the same might happen to other 2 fans. And I'm not stupid, the fan screws are tightened and theres nothing in the way of the fan. Any suggestions are a huge help, thanks!
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