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Intel cpu fan going brrrrrrrrr v2

Somerandomtechyboi

Never thought id see this stupid intel fan i got off an old copper core go 4000+ rpm but apparently im wrong and as soon as i plugged the thing in its already at 3000 rpm, currently stalled at ~4100 but it may still keep climbing, and this is with my x5660 not even running that hot, its just idling at 50c (pretty normal considering the heatsink)

 

Now putting on a load itll prob hit 4400 considering last time it topped out ~4400

 

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Though why the hell do these intel fans ramp up so high? At this point its louder than my 92mm server fan xD

 

 

Also on a sidenote is it fine to run prolonged upto 105c constant if im running a low volt like 1.25? Disabled thermal monitor so no throttle but board should auto shutoff if the cpu gets over 107c, id assume its ok ish for short term like a week for the folding event, and this cpu is trash anyways so dont really care if it degrades

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damn 4k rpm. ouch dont tell Freeagent, his only at 3k  😮 😮  😜

tell us when it starts lift off from the ground 😉 

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52 minutes ago, NorKris said:

damn 4k rpm. ouch dont tell Freeagent, his only at 3k  😮 😮  😜

tell us when it starts lift off from the ground 😉 

Lmao it topped out at 4440 rpm, i wonder if its hitting a current limit

 

Is there a way to make it constantly run at 4k+ rpm without intentionally overheating the cpu? Would be very helpful for ram or nb cooling shenanigans

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13 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

Lmao it topped out at 4440 rpm, i wonder if its hitting a current limit

 

Is there a way to make it constantly run at 4k+ rpm without intentionally overheating the cpu? Would be very helpful for ram or nb cooling shenanigans

4444 should be 12v direct from a psu, no? 

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15 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

¯\_ (ツ) _/¯ 

when u want fans to run  100% all the time.. uuu:

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35 minutes ago, NorKris said:

when u want fans to run  100% all the time.. uuu:

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I think its internally controlling itself so that prob wont help, i wonder what this thing will do at 24v ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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2 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

I think its internally controlling itself so that prob wont help, i wonder what this thing will do at 24v ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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1 minute ago, NorKris said:

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Or itll just fly away

I think ill prob need a buck boost converter with current limit to push this thing higher, i bet its gotta be drawing near 1a to reach 4400 speeds so i think ill need a current limit to stop itself from burning up by overheat, overvolt just raises the volt so i think there shouldnt be any problems (assuming current is not going nuts) as long as you dont run too high to ruin a cap or something along with arcing

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