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Ncotua problem

alek

today i installed my noctua nf f12 PWM fans on my h100i to replace the stock fans and now my cpu runs 10 degrees hotter wtf.

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Did you check your fan speeds?

yeah i put them at 1100 as i did the same for the stock fans

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Did you re-mount your block while installing the fans?

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Did you re-mount your block while installing the fans?

no i didnt even take the block off its really weird.

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I'm sorry but aside from the painfully obvious, there's not much I can think of.

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Was the ambient temperature in the room 10 degrees hotter than when you recorded the old CPU temperature?

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yeah i put them at 1100 as i did the same for the stock fans

Put them on max, they aren't loud. 

Also there's no temp difference between stock fans and noctuas. Noctua slightly looses by 1-2 degrees, at least that's how it was for me (H70).

Usually people replace stock to noctua not for performance, but for for silence.

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Connect fans straight to motherboard separetly.

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are they turned around the right way? it could affect the temps if its pulling/pushing hot air through

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are they turned around the right way? it could affect the temps if its pulling/pushing hot air through

Push or pull both wield the same temperatures 

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He was talking about taking air in from the top, you kind sir should plug the fans into some pwm headers on the mobo

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