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H100i Gtx Fans super loud

I have a 100igtx It gets so loud when in use now the system doesn't get hot like 37c which means there doing their job i suppose, but they get so loud. When I put corsair link in quiet mode it does nothing. I went from having my computer on my desk to under my desk behind my monitors because of the fan noise. Lately its been getting loud again. I recently cleaned the fans but its getting so loud i can hear them over my headphones they are really annoying. Is there something wrong with my fans or do I need to get a pair of quiet ones if so which.

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The fans that Corsair includes with most of their stuff are absolute garbage.

 

I recommend Fractal Venturi fans, or if you wanna step it up a few bucks go EK Vardar. If you're feeling really needy and have the money, go Noctua.

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The fans that Corsair includes with most of their stuff are absolute garbage.

 

I recommend Fractal Venturi fans, or if you wanna step it up a few bucks go EK Vardar. If you're feeling really needy and have the money, go Noctua.

At this point i just miss the silence i had before I had a rajientek triton on it and the pump/res cracked so i got this h100i and te fans alone are driving me nuts 

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At this point i just miss the silence i had before I had a rajientek triton on it and the pump/res cracked so i got this h100i and te fans alone are driving me nuts 

 

I used Fractal Venturi fans on the last gaming build I did for someone and the whole system really surprised me with how quiet it was. Those Corsair fans are just garbage; Corsair needs to do something about that, seriously.

 

But yeah, get some better fans and that whole AIO will be dead silent.

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The Corsair fans are known to get loud as they can go up to a high RPM. If the fans are PWM compatible, use the software on your motherboard and create a custom fan curve for them, where the fans can adjust their RPM based on CPU temps. Create a fan curve such that the fans are quiet when your PC is not under load and at an acceptable noise level when your PC is under load

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