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RYZEN 5 3600x - Wraith Spire LOUD

999Milo

I've had my Ryzen 3600x with Wraith Spire cooler since about July and I just moved my computer into my room and I noticed it is very loud since its no longer in an open room. Does anybody have an fast fixes for the sound, I haven't set a fan curve since I am not too knowledgeable about them. I am willing to buy a new cooler to lower my temps and noise, it's not overclocked but just loud. I have 2 120mm intakes and a 140m outake, in a NZXT H510. Any suggestions are completely open since i'm willing to do just about anything as long as it's not very expensive.

I noticed my temps with just Brave(web browser) open are 50C with Ryzen High Performance Power plan.

My Specs:

Ryzen 5 3600x - Wraith Spire (stock cooler)

Aorus x570

Corsair 16gb ddr4 - 3000mhz cl 15

RTX 3070 - 3 fans

NZXT H510

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2 minutes ago, 999Milo said:

I haven't set a fan curve since I am not too knowledgeable about them

it's extremely easy to do, just go into the BIOS and set the fan profile to "silent" or whatever quiet mode it offers you.

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2 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

it's extremely easy to do, just go into the BIOS and set the fan profile to "silent" or whatever quiet mode it offers you.

Okay i'll go try that now.

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6 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

it's extremely easy to do, just go into the BIOS and set the fan profile to "silent" or whatever quiet mode it offers you.

It's still a bit loud but from what I saw the fan curve didn't look very good, I could most likely adjust it so it's better. Thank you for the help, if I were to upgrade the cooler do you have any suggestions?

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