Over a year ago now I got my new PC with this motherboard. I was having a few problems with a game at first so with the support of some very helpful people here I reduced the overclock on the RAM. I haven't done anything since and checking my latest version, I still run :
I've been very happy...
I think you are right. If I had known initially, I would have definitely gone with three. The build was recommended on here to me and Pcspecialist didn't mention that it should have more front fans but I think it probably does.
What fans would you suggest? Also, I worry that I might not be able...
I have them set to balanced. On balanced they reach 1900 rpm gaming. Do they only affect the cpu temps? I ask this because when I have set them to quiet mode the junction temp on gpu has gone up a few degrees.
Tony I have 2 case fans one front and one back. Is there a way for me to configure these?
So by doing the GPU stress test on AMD Software that would test the GPU fans right? Not the H100i... The stress test on the GPU is quiet, very quiet. When I game, the noise is pretty loud. I assume it is the H100i because when I use iCUE and set the fans to quiet then there is a noticeable change.
No I did the test on the GPU. You can run a GPU Stress Test on the AMD Software.
When I lower the fans to quiet on the iCUE then the it does get quieter.
I did a stress test on the AMD Software and fans were quiet. I don't think it is the fans on the case but I don't have any way of testing these...
I have the iCUE software for the H100i. I assume these are what are causing the noise.
Rather than making an entirely new thread...
Is 70 degrees current temp and 86 degrees junction temp ok to have while gaming for like 3-4 hours at that temp?
Yes, I noticed that the 6000MHz is not selectable with that anymore. Kind of frustrating as mine was literally shipped last Friday so they might have said something about that to me before...
So reducing the frequency does what exactly?
Will this problem be something Asus will be able to fix?