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I am cooling a Ryzen 7600 stock with a Noctua NH-U9S. Looking for recommendations for a good fan curve that will keep the cpu nice and cool. There is only one fan attached to the cooler. Thanks!
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Hi, I am looking for detailed info about the efficacy and differences between core voltage offset and offset steps in Curve Optimizer for Ryzen 5000 Please only respond after you have read my post to the end Some specific answers I am after but not limited to: What is the actual effect of Curve Optimizer if it is not the same as core voltage offset? If they are the same, what is the voltage offset applied when Curve Optimizer value is set? The feasibility of using both core voltage offset together with Curve Optimizer (let's say negative offset for both) What I already know so please don't repeat it to me: Core voltage offset applies to all cores. Curve Optimizer can be configured per-core Negative Curve Optimizer value, on its own, is not considered as an undervolt because CPU will just be at a higher frequency for the same power draw (and so is negative core voltage offset when used on its own) Type of info I am looking for: Info from AMD themselves Info from users who have tested both methods and THE MEASURABLE DATA from their test outcomes (not just an opinion or conclusion) Data charts or tables if Curve Optimizer values are actually hardcoded and not linear Type of responses I am NOT looking for: "I do this and it works for me" "This is better" without explanation or citation "Consensus indicates this method is better" without explanation Citations/references that merely written and not backed by research, AMD or mobo manufacturers "They do the same thing" without further details This is not about what CPU I have or what I intend to do with it from the info gathered. Thanks
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From the album: EVGA GeForce GTX 650Ti SSC 2GB GDDR5
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The PC is only a year old. Ever since around November now all games during a lot of action, the fans rev up to 100% for a few seconds and then back down and then back up. I didn't do anything different on the day that started to happen. I had more than one GPU overclock program installed at once and those were conflicting with fan speeds and having only one made the fans rev up less but didn't eliminate the problem entirely. I've set the fan curves in the BIOS, and in the GPU overclock program. The fans still rev up while playing most games. The GPU usage isn't at max when this happens either. There is 3 fans along the front of the case and one on top. All the specs are listed below. I've even set the fans to be manually at 70% in the GPU overclock program (Aorus Engine) and they still go up higher. i7 - 9700K (Liquid cooled) Gigabyte 2080 32gb RAM
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I have an i5-9600k and an RTX 2070 ROG Strix. What should my fan curves be for my computer? I have 3 Corsair LL120's on the front of my case, and a Hydro Series H75 for my CPU cooler (i know it's liquid but this is about fans) I noticed this post talking about it, but it's also a few years old and for a 3 gen older CPU (air cooled) and 2-3 gen older GPU. Thanks. EDIT: This is what I have it at - think this is good?
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Hi just wondering what you all think of my fan curve , runs overwatch at 76d max at around 60 percent fan which isn't to loud, any louder is annoying What do you think https://ibb.co/gFmtyF
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I currently have a small LG 25" ultrawide/ 21:9 monitor. I want to upgrade to a higher size and hopefully at least 1440p - I don't think there's anything larger in 21:9. In addition to that, I'm thinking of looking for one that is curved. My question is, is a curved 21:9 monitor worth it? Has anyone tried one and compared the experience to a monitor that is not curved? I intend to do mostly everything on the monitor. Gaming, movies, work, word processing, programming, web development and some other things I have probably forgotten. I also game on consoles sometimes so I would be restricted to 16:9 but that isn't really a problem for me - the Xbox is in reality just a Halo machine. Putting programming and in particular web development out there, where straight lines can become important, would the monitor being curved hinder my ability to accurately make websites? I'm wondering whether the curve perverts straight lines or not. Or whether it makes them look more natural instead.
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So I was wondering why my Gigabyte Windforce Edition GTX 960 sounded pretty quiet most of the time but then there were random spikes of fan noise. This has been going on for some time but I can only be bothered to correct it now. I opened MSI Afterburner and looked at the RPM of the fans. As you can see, the graph is extremely choppy even though the fan speed % is pretty smooth (23%) minus the one spike where I forced the fans to run at 80% speed. Strangely, the RPM of the fans actually goes down as I increase the fan speed % as shown by the dip in the tachometer graph. The fan speed is on auto but why is the RPM changing so frequently and peaking so often? Help would be appreciated, Thanks.
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Okay, so GPU saves OC settings after PC restart, and shutdown and then turn on, however my fan curve always gets reset to 0RPM on start or restart of computer. Is there any way to stop radeon software to reset my fan curve to Zero RPM feature?
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I have a Ryzen 2600 (overclocked to 4.0GHz) and an RX580 8gb, I have a Corsair H100x 240mm water cooler for my CPU, and have 2 Corsair SP120s in my case. What should my fan curve be for my PC, I would prefer my PC to be quieter, but it is tolerable at the moment. Thanks
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I just build my new pc yesterday and everything is setup and working. Only the noctua cpu cooler is really aggressive and won't keep a constant speed. It keeps throttling up and down. I'm cooling a ryzen 7 3700x. I tried messing with the fan curve Ind the BIOS and the software from gigabyte, it helped a lot but still can't get it completely stable. Any suggestions or tips I could try
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From the Verge, by Ashley Carman. https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/6/20/15842654/lenovo-laptop-concept-flexible-display Lenovo recently revealed a laptop concept with foldable mechanics like the Samsung newspaper revealed at the 2016 Consumers Electronics show. This laptop is very much a concept with the reveal speakers stating that the vision would be fulfilled by using "advanced materials" and "new screen technologies." Obviously very specific in the way they presented it. Although this may come in the near future, I have to echo the author's disbelief and skepticism on the subject of Lenovo's complete abandonment of a touch pad in favor of using stylus, voice control and tracking nub as the devices main means of navigation. This piece of news might not be the most surprising stuff out at the moment but would make for some good ground to debate the future efficacy of bendable devices and portable media after Samsung released their fordable smartphone earlier this year.
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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.
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Hi everyone, I have just bought a new Cooler Master Nepton 240m all in one liquid cooling, and I cant figure out how to set the fans spinning at certain temperature... Im so strict about CPU temperature and holding all pc components at low temps... So, I need a help me How to set the fan curve with lowest noise running CPU on load (like playing GTA V, Fl Studio and etc.) with max reaching 45C... Idle is important too, with max getting around 37C... I am too complicated guy, sorry. Every suggestion will help me. My specs: Intel i5 3570k @3.4GHz Msi Z77a-G45 Gaming MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X 6G Kingston Savage 2400MHz 8GB
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Just wondering what an ideal fan curve for a gtx 1070 is. I have the phoenix edition 1070 from gainward and I don't like the default fan curve because it let's the gpu get too hot. Thanks.
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Amazon: http://geni.us/33uO NCIX: http://bit.ly/1asWg3w Does CPU lapping matter? The answer may be a bit more interesting than a simple "no" this time around...
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I'm looking for a monitor and I was wonder what I should choose between a curved or flat monitors. If I pick flat monitors, I will go for dual monitors--for productivity and probably procrastinating my assignments). But what do you guys think? Tell me what their pro's and con's? PS: The new ASUS gaming monitor 34' G-sync, looks very promising.
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Hey guys, I tried to Google the difference between the old and new TJ07s. I seen no difference but Linus says the curve on the new one isn't as good. How does the curve look different? I tried looking it up on Google and couldn't find any results.
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Hi everyone! I got 2 case fans (soon to be 3) and 1 CPU fan. At the end I will have 3 NF-F12 and 1 NF-A14. Any tips? I did kinda play with the fan curves and putting the case fans to fixed rpm? I also got a tight case and it's packed so I need airflow.
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Nothing in my system ever exceeds 70 degrees celsius, and the primary reason for adding these case fans was because their blue LEDs look great. However, I was curious as to how I could set up a fan curve so that all the case fans would be off when idle and at full power when something went above 75 celsius. Also, I already tried SpeedFan, but that displays all 5 fans (3x case, 1xCPU cooler, 1xGPU cooler) and doesn't tell me which is which. I'm afraid I'll fry the CPU if I reduce the speed of the wrong one. Then again, that noise from the fans could turn out to be noise from the hard drive. Regards, Aereldor.
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Will be doing a build with NH-D15 + Define R5 soon (might make a build log who knows) And I'm all about silence (Got a Asus Strix GPU and Corsair RM series PSU just for their fan off ability) I'll likely be controlling the NF-A15 fan with SpeedFan and try and see if I'm lucky enough to control the Dynamic GP14 fans (dang it 3 pins). Now obviously turning them completely off is probably a bad idea, need some airflow at least, so I'd like to know if anyone tested 140mm fans to see just how low of an RPM they should go before it's not worth it anymore to lower it any further as airflow will go way down? Specifically the NF-A15 and the Dynamic GP14 fans, how low of an RPM should I go before turning them any lower won't be worth the extra silence cause airflow would decrease too much? Or does airflow and RPM follow a linear curve? All replies are appreciated thank you!
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Hi guys, I just bough Noctua NH-D15 too cool my i7 4770K and i mounted it in my case in pull pull configuration on both of the towers of the cooler, pulling the air to back of the case where i have one case fan as exhaust. Now the reason i did this is that the fans in push push configuration interfere with the high profile RAM (Kingston Beast in all 4 slots) and I have to put the first fan a bit up on the first tower above the RAM and it looks kinda ugly, as it is a windowed case (Define R4 from Fractal Design). So the first question is do I get anything performance wise if I run the fans in push other than pull? I kinda have the feeling i don't because the amount of air going trough both of the towers is the same in either config. Or am I in the wrong here. The temps are 40C on idle and around 65C @3900MHz when running stability test on AIDA 64. Bare in mind my room temperature is a bit high, around 30C. I didn't overclock the CPU, but I am planing to this weekend and I want to optimize the cooling as much as possible. The second question is for the ASUS ROG users. Can anyone help me with the fan curves in the AI 3 suite. I have two intake fans and one on the back as exhaust, all Fractal Design S2 fans, and now i have these two AF15 on the CPU cooler. So I would like to optimize the airflow vs the noise. The normal use of the CPU would be gaming and video rendering, so that is the biggest load on the CPU/GPU. What I am trying to ask is for some guidelines on how to setup the fan curves for best performance/low noise. Thank you all in the advance.
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I just got the LG 34um95. I have had it for 2 day and I already know I should have spent the extra money and gone with a curved ultrawide. I am looking at the Dell u3415 and the Samsung s34e790c. The LG i received has very bad backlight bleeding. The Samsung is a VA panel and some of the reviews I have read say it is much better for gaming because of the bleeding. On the other hand I have read that the Dell's are pretty good but if I do have a problem the warranty and customer service are really good. I would like to know the opinions of the owners of either of these monitors and see if it will help me with my decision.
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Hi, so I just bought 7 packs. Got no legendaries, bought 7 more, no legendaries, bough 15 more, no legendaries. My friends keep telling me there is a curve. A curve as in, the more packs that I open without a legendary the higher my chances are the next pack will have a legendary. They are super sure of this and I am not, but I trusted them and bought 7 more packs. I AM NOT GETTING ANYTHING GOOD. I spent 50 bucks and got no legendaries plus 500 dust. My question: Is there a curve? Also, the average is 1 legendary per 20 packs (5%).
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