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Does anyone know the max RPM for the 8350's stock cooler? I won't be using it for long as I will be getting an after market CPU cooler soon. My BIOS can only change the speed percent so I need to know the maximum RPM so I get the RPM I want. My CPU cooler is now at 3,900 RPM and is VERY loud.

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Just put it on auto and lower it to the lowest possible rpm. 

 

You should be able to tell it at which temp it should start to rev up. Just allow it to get warmer and you'll be fine.

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I agree the cooler for the 8350 is a jet probably going to get a hyper 212 or a new case and water cooling

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I agree the cooler for the 8350 is a jet probably going to get a hyper 212 or a new case and water cooling

I'm getting a Thermalright Macho Rev. A. http://www.amazon.com/Thermalright-Macho-Support-Socket-Driver/dp/B009MS326U/ref=dp_return_2?ie=UTF8&n=541966&s=pc

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