NOTE: My RPMs are what works for my particular case fan performance within my specific case. GPU focused case fans…More gradual fan curve as the GPU has its own fans that are very good at keeping temps down… Here are my curves for my two sets of fans.ĬPU focussed case (& tower) fans…Steeper fan curve to jump on CPU temps rising above 60°… My most intense tasks are games, so the CPU doesn’t jump too high in temp compared to the GPU. I keep a flat line PWM that spans just beyond typical idle temps (including sudden jumps in temp when Windows does its own random (temporary) background tasks.įor my case/fan enclosure, CPU & GPU sit around ~33-36° idle, with the CPU jumping to 50° when Windows does random background tasks, so I have my flat line PWM set up to 60° to cover that range of temp movement. For me, it’s mainly about maintaining a desired noise level (without sudden jumps in noise) whilst maintaining healthy temps in both idle & heavy use cases.
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