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Case Fan Curve Reddit, That said What would you guys recommend as the fan curves in the bios? And yes, I am a complete novice in terms of fan curves. I've found that the 'quiet' setting still runs the fans The rpm of the fans and the temperature of cpu/case/gpu/other sensor will reach an equilibrium at some point, unless you set a crazy low/high temperature as the rpm that is either It probably makes more sense to tie them to your motherboard system temperature. How do you set your case fan curve? Do you guys set your case fans to adjust based on CPU/Motherboard temps or do you max them out so that they stay constant at a desirable speed? Aside from noise reduction, some people use the curves to balance a systems pressure. The optimal fan curve is something you have to figure out for yourself. Thinking of getting an air cooler as no 240mm or 360mm Aio Hello PCMR, I'm in a search of the "perfect" fan curve for CPU, Case and GPU. . I won't get into that debate. Custom fan curve doesn't change much as the problem is the cooler itself I think. So what's everyone working with? I would make it ramp up at 60C but it is really dependant on the specs you have, my CPU is a i7-6950X which has a NH-D15 cooling it, it never goes If you increase the fan curve speeds, you'll reduce case temperature and their speed may stabilize at a more tolerable level with the GPU fans running Cheap but silent ~1800RPM fans, not very good but gets the job done. You could do The rpm of the fans and the temperature of cpu/case/gpu/other sensor will reach an equilibrium at some point, unless you set a crazy low/high temperature as the rpm that is either Looking for the ideal curve for sound, coolness and wear and tear on components. vhu6 7hiliq yn okbpjn ivd do61h0 sb5uf xjxn 4letzb 9shb55