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Interesting Discover: Too much heat in Skybuck's Dream PC while playing games. Fans spin hard.

J

Jan Besar

Ed schreef :
Right, AMD CnQ doesn't control fan speed directly, the retail fan has a
thermal sensor (Green thermistor by fan hub) and controls the fan speed
depending on the temp passing through the fan into the heatsink.

Air temp at sensor = Fan Speed.
< 33C = 3000 RPM

I have full tower cases, all the fans in them are automatically
controlled thermal types, I tried those fan controllers years ago and
they are just a big pain in the ass, with the thermal fans my temps
barley ever change no matter what the room temp is or how hard my PCs
are working and I don't have to worry about over heating or adjust
anything.

The biggest advantage I see for AMD CnQ is the lower power draw, the
CPUs do put out a little less heat but they use less power so the PSU
runs cooler and quite, when you have more then one CPU per case and more
then one box in a room it really adds up and makes a hugh difference!
Lower AC bills too. :)
Ed

Why don't you folks **** off in the Dutch NG? :-@
 
S

Skybuck Flying

Ed said:
Right, AMD CnQ doesn't control fan speed directly, the retail fan has a
thermal sensor (Green thermistor by fan hub) and controls the fan speed
depending on the temp passing through the fan into the heatsink.

Nono, not on my system.

When I tested it... cool n quiet does not change the fan speed.. at least
not noticebly..

It really is q-fan control which does it ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
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