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I have a little problem... (corsair h80i GT)

 

ATTENTION: Its going to be hard to explain!!!

 

I have a Corsair H80i GT cpu cooler + i7 6700K + Asus z170-A.

The problem is, when a application load for 2 seconde my cpu cooler he becomes loud af for 2 seconds and 2 seconds later is silence.....

 

I have no idea why.....

 

Sorry for my english....

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1 minute ago, Wolther said:

What does your fan curve look like? 

When my pc is on ?

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My french is a liitle rusty but

Essayez de vérifier la courbe du ventilateur

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1 minute ago, Himommies said:

My french is a liitle rusty but

Essayez de vérifier la courbe du ventilateur

Your french is great tbh, but yeah how I see the curve ?

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1 minute ago, brubru1998 said:

When my pc is on ?

I don't think you understand. 

You can set a fan curve, and if you fan curve is too steep then the CPU will fluctuate in fan speeds a lot. If you set it to a more flat curve then it wont have such great fluctuations 

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The problem could be when you launch a program the CPU spikes to a high load (Lets say 100%) so to make up for this heat that the cpu is about to put out it ramps up the fan to keep the heat at a stable level. In the bios sometimes there is a fan curve and if the cpu is at 50c then the fan speed is at 50% but when it goes to 52The fan goes up to 70% this can be fixed by making the fan curve not as steep as it would be

 

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Le problème pourrait être lorsque vous lancez un programme de la CPU pic à une charge élevée (disons 100%) afin de compenser cette chaleur que le cpu est sur le point de mettre en place rampes jusqu'à le ventilateur pour maintenir la chaleur à un niveau stable . Dans le bios il ya parfois une courbe de ventilateur et si le CPU est à 50c, alors la vitesse du ventilateur est à 50%, mais quand il passe à 52c Le ventilateur va jusqu'à 70% cela peut être fixé en faisant la courbe de ventilateur pas aussi raide que ce serait

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1 minute ago, Wolther said:

I don't think you understand. 

You can set a fan curve, and if you fan curve is too steep then the CPU will fluctuate in fan speeds a lot. If you set it to a more flat curve then it wont have such great fluctuations 

I'll show you a picture.

 

http://imgur.com/a/oUx6F

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1 minute ago, utah960 said:

The problem could be when you launch a program the CPU spikes to a high load (Lets say 100%) so to make up for this heat that the cpu is about to put out it ramps up the fan to keep the heat at a stable level. In the bios sometimes there is a fan curve and if the cpu is at 50c then the fan speed is at 50% but when it goes to 52The fan goes up to 70% this can be fixed by making the fan curve not as steep as it would be

 

French: 

Le problème pourrait être lorsque vous lancez un programme de la CPU pic à une charge élevée (disons 100%) afin de compenser cette chaleur que le cpu est sur le point de mettre en place rampes jusqu'à le ventilateur pour maintenir la chaleur à un niveau stable . Dans le bios il ya parfois une courbe de ventilateur et si le CPU est à 50c, alors la vitesse du ventilateur est à 50%, mais quand il passe à 52c Le ventilateur va jusqu'à 70% cela peut être fixé en faisant la courbe de ventilateur pas aussi raide que ce serait

oh ok I am gonna to watch that. Thanks ! :)

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Dans le BIOS

10 minutes ago, brubru1998 said:

Your french is great tbh, but yeah how I see the curve ?

 

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Is there an option to enable hysteresis?

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Have to installed Corsair Link?

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Daughter's Rig;

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37 minutes ago, brubru1998 said:

 

ATTENTION: Its going to be hard to explain!!!

 

I have a Corsair H80i GT cpu cooler + i7 6700K + Asus z170-A.

The problem is, when a application load for 2 seconde my cpu cooler he becomes loud af for 2 seconds and 2 seconds later is silence.....

 

I have no idea why.....

 

Sorry for my english.....



 

No worries, you English is better than many Americans (of which I am one).

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Ryzen 5 5600, GIGABYTE B550M DS3H, 16Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz, Asrock RX 6800 XT Phantom Gaming,

Seasonic Focus GM 750, Samsung EVO 860 EVO SSD M.2, Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 1TB PCIe NVMe, Linux Mint 20.2 Cinnamon

 

Daughter's Rig;

MSI B450 A Pro, Ryzen 5 3600x, 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz, Silicon Power A55 512GB SSD, Gigabyte RX 5700 Gaming OC, Corsair CX430

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