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Is this a good fan curve? It's loud in idle

thewhatever

Hello

Noob with bios CPU fan curves

But I found my new TUF LC 240 CPU AIO a bit too loud in idle

So if this fan curve in the bios should be fixed, please tell me which values to use

 

 

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The curve is ok, what fans do you use?

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On 12/3/2022 at 12:00 PM, PDifolco said:

The curve is ok, what fans do you use?

the 2 fans that came with the LC 240

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Just now, thewhatever said:

the 2 fans that came with the LC 240

What's their top speed? Usually 120 fans start to get noisy above 1000rpm so curve should be adjusted accordingly

Or they're just bad...

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Looks like it’s spinning at 1466rpm at 34°?
 

Try something like this…

 

Flatten it out to about 50° or 60° (so it spins at around 800rpm for idle/low usage) & then start raising it gradually from there for load usage.

 

If 800rpm is still noisy for idle, then gradually lower it, but don’t go lower than 600rpm. Check temps with each change of rpm to make sure you’re getting good noise/temp performance.


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Is there a fan tuning option? It's showing 15000rpm at 100% which isn't the correct max rpm. 

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