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The BEST Way to Configure FANS on your PC! 💯 ➡ QUIETER & COOLER | Fan Tuning Tutorial 

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0:00 Problem - Noisy PC
0:39 Sponsored Segment
1:04 Setting the Noise Baseline
1:32 Noise level at 100% Utilization
2:59 BIOS vs SOFTWARE Fan Curves
3:45 Finding Fan curves in BIOS
4:05 Fan Tune Trick 1
6:22 Where my fans are plugged in?!
7:12 How to STOP all your FANS
7:50 Fan Tune Trick 2
8:07 Tuning AIO Pump header
10:33 Tuning Radiator FANS
12:45 Tuning Case FANS
15:59 Saving the Settings in BIOS
16:15 Testing Idle Results
16:56 Testing FULL Utilization Noise Results
17:40 Analysing the Results
18:56 Ending Thoughts
19:21 How to build the BEST PC for you?

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@DanielLaCasse
@DanielLaCasse 2 месяца назад
This video is fantastic, I never took the time to properly configure fans in the past. After watching this, I feel like I've finally got things quiet and cool.
@Gamingtechgg
@Gamingtechgg Год назад
Smart Fan you could use also if you got aorus motherboard. It can do auto calibrate or you can fine tune with custom fan curve to your liking. Works great.
@ashamancito4630
@ashamancito4630 Год назад
Fml. Thank you in particular for that info on resonance when all fans run the same speed. Now I know why I had such a hard time finding a quiet configuration for my system. I had turned off every fan but one and checked at what rpm I started to hear it (all fans were the same model of course), and then set all the fan curves exactly like the first. To my amazement and frustration I could suddenly clearly hear the fans. After a lot of testing I did end up staggering the different fans slightly, since that seemed to help. I just could not figure out why it helped. Finally I am at peace ;)
@donmohave
@donmohave 10 месяцев назад
GG man, the thing he didn't test at the end though is to have the slight positive air pressure. I'd recommend you check that when on full blast mode.
@clausbohm9807
@clausbohm9807 10 месяцев назад
Good points, thanks for the heads up on these fans!
@syferofsin7530
@syferofsin7530 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the very informative video. Just wanted to give a little decible calculation correction. When adding dB, they increase on a logarithmic scale. 100+100=103dB. It still sounds 2x as loud as 100dB, though, so what you said did make sense. I'm gonna spend some time reevaluating my fan curves. GPU hotspot/CPU is currently sitting around 70C/40C while fans are producing 42-44 db of noise. But it still seems a little loud, i can definitely hear the cooler's pump still.
@lancecampbell8332
@lancecampbell8332 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic video. Thanks so much for making it. I learned a lot.
@krautergarten4529
@krautergarten4529 Год назад
That high idle fan speeds will maximice your dust deposition. The flatter your fancurve is the less ramping up down noise u will get. U have the steapest fancurve possible. Why not tuning it to 30 or 35db in normal workloads intead of +40db? With a linear curve from 20%/30°C to 70%/90°C to 100%/100°C. Offset the different headers by 3-5°C to spread the spectrum. It will be quieter and less dusty ... test it with u db meter 😉
@its-sottovoce
@its-sottovoce День назад
Works good for Thermaltake P12 PWM aswell?
@krautergarten4529
@krautergarten4529 День назад
@@its-sottovoce would use 30% minium speed (30%/30°C to 70%/90°C ...) ... or test if the fan starts reliable with less than that. Noctua fan can spinup with very low speeds. Have a P14 fans on my gaphic card with 25% minimum.
@DrSatan066
@DrSatan066 6 месяцев назад
This seems like a way smarter way to do this vs traditional techniques. Thanks!
@2Drezik
@2Drezik Год назад
Nice work and info. Thanks
@billierey
@billierey 10 месяцев назад
Very very good video! Thanks! I wasn't that wrong, to be a novice. Thanks for clarifying the details!
@olofdankert3678
@olofdankert3678 Год назад
100 Decibel + 100 Decibel is not 200 Decibel, it is a logarithmic scale. Nice to find one small error in your excellent video 😘
@theTechNotice
@theTechNotice Год назад
Thanks for pointing that out 😉 Regardless the point of it still remains the same :)
@thatchinaboi1
@thatchinaboi1 Год назад
110dB
@ScottGrammer
@ScottGrammer Год назад
If the two noise sources are the same, and if they are in phase with each other, and if they are the same distance from source to ear (or meter) the addition of two 100dB sources would equal 103dB. Any other situation would yield a lower total SPL.
@BMH1965
@BMH1965 Год назад
I think you meant to refer to dB(a).
@raytharude7670
@raytharude7670 Год назад
How much is it then
@BMH1965
@BMH1965 Год назад
@17:55 +3dB(a) used to be considered as a perceived doubling of the sound volume (recent research suggest a doubling is reached at +5dB(a)) - meaning that the effective perceived sound level is doubled (according to traditional conventions) with the new fan configuration when under stress compared to idol.
@MaccusFNS
@MaccusFNS 9 месяцев назад
no it depends on how high the dB level is.
@BaieDesBaies
@BaieDesBaies 6 месяцев назад
The whole point of using dB is because perceived volume is logarithmic so doubling the acoustic pressure (+3dB) doesn't feel at all like doubling the volume.
@bajannovazone
@bajannovazone Год назад
i enjoyed this video, i learnt something new 🙂👍
@haakoflo
@haakoflo 7 месяцев назад
200dB (dB(SPL), the dBA scale is probably undefined at this level) is just enough to cause death in a human. Eardrums rupture at 190. Even if you do manage to double the SPL (Sound Presssure Level) at points where the sound from two speakers are in phase, that will only add +3dB(SPL), by definition. A 100dB difference in SPL means that the pressure is ~2^33 or about 8 billion times louder.
@dhruvmeena96
@dhruvmeena96 Год назад
As an acoustic engineer, he is right.... All fans at same speed create resonance peak multiplied by the factor of fans... If set of fans are on different rpm, you can smoothen the whole frequency curve .. Also, push rad fans harder than intake :) + There is case resonance and that can make things worse or better on how fans are adjusted High speed means higher rotation per second Which can be converted into wave So a 3k fan will peak at 3kHz and it will be apparent A slow rpm will generate low notes And as said by earl gedlee, its the high frequency noise which is more apparent and damaging than low frequency and if you start moving in 500Hz to 5kHz range, this is speech intelligebile region... So higher frequency will sound worse and worse.. And a fan with crazy high rpm can even sound like screeching
@Gamingtechgg
@Gamingtechgg Год назад
Nicely explained :)
@michaelmcconnell7302
@michaelmcconnell7302 Год назад
nobody runs their fans over 3k
@BMH1965
@BMH1965 Год назад
@05:00 But 100dB(a) plus 100dB(a) do not result in 200dB(a).
@jeroenvdw
@jeroenvdw Год назад
Fractal Design Torrent here with fan curves maxing at 50%. Still incredibly cool and the thing is very quiet, even when placed on my desk like 20cm away from me.
@BeatmasterAC
@BeatmasterAC Год назад
how did you connect all the Fans? Did you use the big Fan Hub at the back?
@jeroenvdw
@jeroenvdw Год назад
@@BeatmasterAC I think my motherboard has enough fan connectors to connect them all. Or maybe I used 1 splitter to connect 2 fans on 1 slot. It's 5 case fans and 2 cpu fans.
@BeatmasterAC
@BeatmasterAC Год назад
@@jeroenvdw my Mainboard has 7 connectors (MSI B650 MAG Tomahawk WIFI). I connected all 5 Fans (3 Bottom Case and 2 Front) together on the FAN Hub. My CPU Cooler (BEQuiet Dark Rock 4 Pro) is also connected via Splitter in one Mainboard CPU connector. It's cool and quiet but maybe ill split the Bottom Fans and the Front Fans and connect them separately
@icanseeall-inthisreality
@icanseeall-inthisreality 8 месяцев назад
good video, thanks for reminding me to set my fan curves as I have been lazy and just rely on the automated software ever since I built my new pc a couple months ago.
@07Review
@07Review Год назад
Nice... thanks... I build my rig I did find out exactly that, noise!!... I am using the Phanteks ph-es614ptg and it is a fan hub included I just plug everything in there but I noticed a conflict between the hub and the bios and MSI software, super loud, but after this, I will use just the headers themselves, the case have 2 140mm fans connected to the hub but I am going to eliminate the hug and use splitters for 2 if need it, 😊 honestly the hub is the lassie way, just one and forget it, but for a nice harmony I think this is the best way and also for the safety of the pc because nothing is better to let you know the real temperature than the motherboard. Thanks again GOD BLESS YOU!!!
@chrisrosenkreuz23
@chrisrosenkreuz23 Год назад
conversely, if your environment is already noisy, running all fans at the exact fan curve will cost you less electricity seeing as they resonate which makes it less harder to push/pull the air
@Omizuke
@Omizuke 5 месяцев назад
My mobo has 4 Chassis Fan Connector, in addition to the 2 CPU ones. I plan on taking advantage of that to have the fans not just at diferent speed. But to not have all running at all time (off or really low). So if I leave the computer just downloading something. It's just exhaust on the back and one of the intakes on the front. And when using it, as load increase fans boot up and speed up individually. My GPU has a thing it shuts the fans when not needed. I have that off and just to run slow, out of paranoia. I've also have seen some PSU that have that feature that turn off the fan when min load. I really like the idea of keeping the fans as high as you can without noise. You'll most likely tune it out. And only notice the fans when they need to boost. And by keeping them relatively high, you won't really need to unless you are truly stressing the PC since you'll be keeping it steady cooled.
@G34RH34D
@G34RH34D Год назад
My AIO uses it's own hub. My 3 intake fans and exhaust fan are on a different hub. Not for this reason, but because I can't fit 7 fans in one hub and sync the RGB.
@MADHIKER777
@MADHIKER777 10 месяцев назад
Very useful video!
@gabrielegelfofx
@gabrielegelfofx 9 месяцев назад
Hi, I don't know how many times I watched your videos and I want to thank you for your work and precious suggestions. I'm configuring a Threadripper workstation, a config very similar to the one you have created last year with a meshify 2 XL case and two RTXs. Because I do 3d renders with gpus, I'd like to know if all the case fans must be connected to the motherboard (Asus WRX80E SAGE Wifi II) or to an hub. I'd like to have full manual control of all fans except the ones attached to the cpu cooler (Noctua). Also I'd like to control the speed, curves and groups using an Elgato Streamdeck. What dou you think about the new Corsair iCue link fans? The software which control them seems to be very powerful. You said that fans control software could crash, then stop all the fans. I hope you will test the new Corsair fans to understand if they are reliable. I could buy Noctua fans (also the industrial versions) but I need manual control to boost the speed during heavy rendering tasks. Let us know what you think.
@96Last1
@96Last1 5 месяцев назад
in gigabyte bios u need to hit TUNE ALL above the different headers. that way you can put the curve u made on any or every header. saves alot of time. pro tip
@JGComments
@JGComments 2 месяца назад
Here to see if I need to start resenting the choices I made with my new PC last weekend. 😂
@sethrose1325
@sethrose1325 8 дней назад
this video is goated
@1808Ichigo
@1808Ichigo Год назад
Thank you so much! !!
@theTechNotice
@theTechNotice Год назад
You're welcome!
@noxious8
@noxious8 Год назад
'lets run cinebench and furmark' - closing furmark - never seeing it again
@coryo617
@coryo617 Год назад
i just built my 1st pc and i have 6 fans .. 3 front 2 top with corsair icue h100i elite capellix xt and 1 exhaust which are all hooked up to the commander core that came with the cooler ..is it better to just leave everything hooked up to the commander core or hook up all to the motherboard ? mobo - "Rog Strix z790-e gaming wifi" my pump is connected to the 3 pin aio header on mobo.
@cycoproduction9159
@cycoproduction9159 Год назад
Resonance depends basically on sound frequency.
@shanksisnoteventhatstrongbruh
keep in mind that a lot of the time the loudest fan in a PC cannot be tuned/configured and that happens to be the PSU fan, so if anyone wants to be assured that they get low fan noise from their PC just get a high quality PSU that also happens to be quiet at all loads, my recommendations: ATX PSUs: -DeepCool DQ850-M (850w) -Enermax REV DF (850w) -Super Flower Leadex III Gold (850w) -Fractal Design Ion+ 2 Platinum (860w) -Asus ROG THOR 1000P2 (1000w) -Corsair HX1000i (newer 2022 model, 1000w) -BeQuiet! Dark Power Pro 12 (1200w) -Corsair HX1500i (newer 2022 model, 1500w) -BeQuiet! Dark Power Pro 12 (1500w) -Asus ROG THOR 1600T (1600w) SFX PSUs: -Corsair SF600 Platinum -Corsair SF750 Platinum
@theTechNotice
@theTechNotice Год назад
Good points! 👍
@Rivenrock
@Rivenrock Год назад
Oh Buddy, how could you have left the Seasonic series out? Especially the Titanium models with the hybrid switch that turns the fan off completely unless the PSU gets hot. Mine is a TX850 and I usually run slight overclocked and use about 275W from the wall and the fan won't even turn on! But it will if I run the GPU hard and push the 5950x to the max while in a high overclock. They say you have to get above that 50% mark before it tends to turn on. I feel that it's very stable also, and since I usually leave mine running 24/7 doing 3D art at full speed, I'd decided to go very high in my standards this time. Also the 12 year warranty! This might be my last PSU in my entire life! And I so lucked out getting it factory reconditioned for about $80 off, I think not even used, all the cables were still in the sealed plastic bags except one. But such deals don't happen often.
@junedshaikh5305
@junedshaikh5305 Год назад
Where is Seasonic? that's one of the best psu out there..
@shanksisnoteventhatstrongbruh
@@junedshaikh5305 Tbh i forgot about Seasonic and Silverstone too but they both also have incredibly quiet & high power PSUs, you can check Cybenetic Labs for more info
@paulcg7566
@paulcg7566 Год назад
I don't see the seasonic ones, Gx100×, fx and platinum are good too.
@HDRPC
@HDRPC Год назад
Sir my lian li lancool 215 has 2 intake 200mm fans running at 800rpm, 240mm radiator on top of cabinet at 2400rpm and 1 rear fan for exhaust at 1100rpm I don't think i need to do anything. My 12600k never go above 65°C and cabinet fans running always at full speed but i can control rad fans speed as i have asus tuf b660m plus Wi-Fi d4 motherboard.
@texascturtle
@texascturtle Год назад
Thank you.
@edgeeusebio8285
@edgeeusebio8285 Год назад
My source of quality vids and content. Anyway, i have 2 fans that came with the case, both has 3pins. I will both place them as my exhaust, 1 at the back and on the top of the case. What im planning to do is to connect each of them to the 2 bq pwm fans(with 4pin splitter) and the other bq fan to another header. Each of the splitter are meant to control 1st and 3rd fan in the intake(with the 2 3pin fans connected). Is it ok to connect the 3pin fans to the 2 bq fans ill control? Thank you!
@TrueBlade-1889
@TrueBlade-1889 4 месяца назад
I do not have water coolers. So is 200 CFM in ftom front... and 150 CFM out of back and good flow ?
@user-ev1tl5rf7o
@user-ev1tl5rf7o 2 месяца назад
Well, I use Corsair iCue and my PC is totally silent , even when I am gaming hard! So I don't think I have any problem with fan curves!
@Lechebrin
@Lechebrin 28 дней назад
I have configured fans in the BIOS, but I think they still act according to Gigabyte Control Centre. How to disable GCC fan configuration?
@CapitanGreenhat
@CapitanGreenhat 10 месяцев назад
Why is your thumbnail a different case than the one you built in the video? I only came here to get a visual on the bottom fan mounts for meshyify 2 xl, which is your thumbnail
@MartinMaat
@MartinMaat 8 месяцев назад
I prefer to approach this differently. Rather than "make them spin as fast as possible without them getting audible" I want the minimum speeds that still keeps my system sufficiently cool. I have a 65 W processor that doesn't even hit 30 degrees Celcius when idling during which passive cooling will do. I don't want the CPU fan to move at all until 35 degrees. Same with case fans. My system is dead silent most of the time, not wearing out any fans and not collecting dust.
@aspen2331
@aspen2331 8 месяцев назад
What’s ur specs? Plus I wanna also do this, I got a ryzen 7 5800x and at idle with nth running it is mostly at 32°C and when opening browsers it goes to like 60 or 50
@MartinMaat
@MartinMaat 8 месяцев назад
@@aspen2331 I have a Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite V2 Rev1.2 wth a 5700G processor. With this I can do what I described just fine using only BIOS. I also have an Asus Prime x570-Pro with the same processor. With the latter I cannot do this, it calibrates and then won't let me set fan speeds below a baseline which sucks (fans won't ever stop and the system is still needlessly noisy). I've been told it can still be achieved with dedicated fan software, I haven't tried that yet. I first want to try to trick the calibration process by keeping the CPU fan spinning manually with a hair dryer or something so it will believe the fan still spins when fed a low voltage and it will set the baseline lower. I've also read that temporarily changing the fan won't work because the board will detect this and reset everything.
@mazz85-
@mazz85- 2 месяца назад
Would like manual button on the case for fans and leds to be meta. But that would require modern components.
@tarno_bejo_
@tarno_bejo_ 4 месяца назад
From my experience with older PC case (the one with side fan). Pulling air through obstacle (like the grill on the front) will cause louder noise than pushing air through obstacle (like the grill on the exhaust fan on the back). Specially on highest rpm. Perhaps the natural harmonic resonance of the grill happened here at that high rpm.
@lundy1020
@lundy1020 Год назад
Hey just got a 5800x3d with a deepcool Castle 280ex and a MSI mpg edge wifi I'm quite new to building putting everything together everything went pretty good but the fans on that AIO sound like a Corvette going down the highway when the CPU gets to 60° it's like it's other than that the CPU stays at 30 at idle any knowledge with that CPU and AIO
@biobadka4386
@biobadka4386 4 месяца назад
I just instaled 3x silent wings pro 4 120 on my radiator cpu. When i was exsited to max them out in the bios, they go around 1600-1650 only. Why ? Aorus pro wifi 390.
@samletsplaygames
@samletsplaygames 8 месяцев назад
so after setting up a whisper quiet curve, most of my fans are suddenly stopped spinning. Help? they work when icue is installed (but crashes)
@AsAJZ_
@AsAJZ_ 6 месяцев назад
Hi! Can someone help. I have 360 aio where is pin for pump and pin for radiator fans and on my motherboard i have CPU_OPT and CPU_Fan so where i need to connect pump and fans? :)
@jasperm.478
@jasperm.478 Год назад
What fans were in the featured case of the video?
@EdwardKilner
@EdwardKilner Год назад
In the first quarter of 2023, I’d like to build a new computer for still and video editing. New AMD based. Will you be reviewing the new motherboards by then?
@theTechNotice
@theTechNotice Год назад
Yep :)
@rahulsharmma3929
@rahulsharmma3929 Год назад
my pc cebinate have 5 fan 3 front intake 1 upper intake these 4 fans are intake 1200rpm each but i used 1 exhaust fan rare 3000rpm is this configuration works
@96Last1
@96Last1 5 месяцев назад
why arent you tuning your rad fans to coolant temp??? i feel like thats the goal right?
@KootMed
@KootMed 9 месяцев назад
Important Note: It’s important not to run too many fans from one header! Too many fans connected to a single header could pull more power than the fan header itself is rated at and thus could burn something out on the mother board. For instance: The fan headers on my ASUS ProArt Z790-Creator WiFi motherboard are rated at a maximum power draw of 1 amp / 12 watts per header. That means I can only run 2 Phanteks T30 120mm fans (@ 0.36 amps / 4.32 watts per fan Advanced Mode) per header without running the risk of overloading the header. That’s just my take on it. . . IMHO;}
@FlagnarBoobz
@FlagnarBoobz 9 месяцев назад
interesting - i've just plugged in two cpu fans on a splitter and then 3 fans on a PWM lol. Seems fine but i can't seem to control the fans.
@KootMed
@KootMed 9 месяцев назад
It depends on the fans you are running and what their power consumption is. If the total power draw for your three fans when run at maximum rpm is less that 1 amp / 12 watts then running three fans off one header shouldn’t be a problem. I am running the Phanteks T30 120 fans in advanced mode so at 3,000rpm three fans would exceed the maximum rated power draw per header of my motherboard (1 amp/12 watts). As far as control, PWM fans(4pin) can be controlled using the system bios of your motherboard providing your motherboard contains that function and your fans are plugged into the correct headers✌
@dalle5
@dalle5 2 месяца назад
Great video. Missing info on the GPU fans. Noone talks about those. Maybe there is something I dont understand, but my GPU fans on a 3060TI is running all in when gaming, it is really noisy.
@AlbrechtFischer
@AlbrechtFischer Год назад
12:00 "there is no way I can make it the exactly same slope" well, yes there is. Just use the number fields in the bios lowest row. Otherwise, nice video!
@charlesbijuthomas7075
@charlesbijuthomas7075 Год назад
Bro can you plz make a video of watercooling guide
@John-eq8cu
@John-eq8cu 8 месяцев назад
No, a linear fan curve will NOT cause the speed to go up and down the way you say. But your fancurves are whacked, because for the last 3 degress of temp rise, your fans suddely go to 100% hen they are vertical like that. And your method of setting the lowest fan speed to "can't hear it" is also whacked. You might not hear one of them, but 7 fans will be audible when the minimum is 60% pwm. A better idea is to set them low, say 20% at idle around 40C, and then the curve should increase linearly from 45C to the maximum around 85C. This will give a smooth increase with performance where you won't notice it, because it rises so slowly.
@escape2880
@escape2880 11 месяцев назад
I am just wondering if you created negative pressure, because 4 exhaust vs 3 intakes and all of them configured nearly similar curve
@thotian
@thotian 8 месяцев назад
Ultimately, the pressure state of your case does not depend on the number of fans. It depends on how they are configured (rpm + cfm).
@zemekiel
@zemekiel Год назад
There is no point ramping up your pump speed, all that is going to accomplish is shortening its life span. It won't do much for your temperatures. The best way to secure your pump a long life is to run it at a medium, steady pace.
@SylvainDuford
@SylvainDuford 8 месяцев назад
Two 100 dB sources = 103dB. And those are not subwoofers, they are monitors, they are there for the musicians to hear themselves. They appear them out so they can hear themselves over the whole stage. And in audio/music, it's better if they are together and perfectly in phase. This was not a good analogy for why fans can resonate together, a completely different phenomenon. 3dB is a doubling of acoustic power, because of the non linearity of our ears,10 dB is a doubling of loudness.
@prashanthdoshi9926
@prashanthdoshi9926 Год назад
can you make video for fan settings for x3d cpu ?
@matthewmcinnes7253
@matthewmcinnes7253 Год назад
This is just what I needed so I can sort my pc! Question though, how do I make sure app software doesn’t try and take over control of fans from the bios?
@theTechNotice
@theTechNotice Год назад
I'd uninstall the software that has control over fans. But also if you haven't touched the fans on the software ' Armory crate from Asus' as an example, then it should by default read it from BIOS first :)
@matthewmcinnes7253
@matthewmcinnes7253 Год назад
@@theTechNotice ok I’ll have a look, it was dragonncentre that has control atm I think
@matthewmcinnes7253
@matthewmcinnes7253 Год назад
@@theTechNotice ive done this and it worked amazing! though i think another software thing is taking over as soon as my pc starts and i cant find which one, but i know it does work amazing from what i could hear pre boot up XD
@apertaplays
@apertaplays 4 месяца назад
So is it ok for me to use cpu sensors for all fans?
@John-eq8cu
@John-eq8cu 8 месяцев назад
More than 7 fans, there are 2 fans in the graphics card, and another in the power supply. They all make noise too.
@TING_WU
@TING_WU Год назад
Damn never knew that
@JoseCespedes67jana
@JoseCespedes67jana Год назад
Cool Phanteks case
@MrHexographer
@MrHexographer Год назад
This video couldn't have come at a better time for me. I'm about to build my first PC, the last part to arrive is the CPU cooler tomorrow, then I can put this together(I installed the fans last night): Intel Core i9-12900K 3.2 GHz 16-Core Processor Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler Gigabyte Z690 AERO G DDR4 ATX LGA1700 Motherboard Corsair Vengeance LPX 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory Sabrent Rocket 4.0 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive Sabrent Rocket 4.0 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 10GB 10 GB GAMING OC Corsair 4000D Airflow ATX Mid Tower Case EVGA G5 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply 2 Noctua A14 PWM 140 mm Fan (Top Exhaust) 4 Noctua A12x25 PWM 120 mm Fan (3 Intake 1 rear exhaust) I've been watching your vids for months preparing for this moment, you have been my primary resource of knowledge in this process taking me from a complete noob to being very confident about what I am about to do here. Thank you so much man!
@MrHexographer
@MrHexographer Год назад
I meant to ask 1. is it possible to set different fan speeds for the Thermalright 120's two fans if I plug one terminal into the CPU_FAN and the other into CPU_OPT? Is this even a thing I can do, or do both fans just run at the same speed? 2. Will my 850 PSU be enough for this system if I double the RAM? 3. just watched your Win10 Boot disk video, is this the same process if I want to load win11 right away?
@iasyama1999
@iasyama1999 Год назад
dude your build is 70% the same as mine and my cooler is also the last to come hahaha
@hass8625
@hass8625 Год назад
Hey quick question, is quad or dual channel ram better, because I want to go for quad for looks but I’m not sure if performance will be affected
@Nicc93
@Nicc93 Год назад
you can get ram sticks with no memory on it for rgb spacers. dual channel is always better from what i heard.
@Nicc93
@Nicc93 Год назад
You will be able to find them searching "Dummy ram sticks" corsair makes some aswell
@hass8625
@hass8625 Год назад
@@Nicc93 oh thanks so much, I didn’t know those exists!
@paulcg7566
@paulcg7566 Год назад
@@hass8625 on threadripper or amd zen3/zen4 quad is better, maybe on newer intel generations also.
@BMH1965
@BMH1965 Год назад
@@paulcg7566 No quad available for DDR5 at this time.
@petereinhardt
@petereinhardt Год назад
Haven’t ever built a PC, haven’t even owned one since pre 2010. I love the design of this build but the cpu temp spike is a bit concerning, is that normal to see a cpu hitting 90 on that test? Would using a less power hungry cpu/gpu result in a more balanced system with the cooling as is? Building my rig for HD streaming/ 4K Gaming/ 4K video processing(basic stuff export, compress and upload). What CPU/GPU will give me the best performance and temp stability for what I’m looking for?
@paulcg7566
@paulcg7566 Год назад
Is not recommended to run a CPU that hot for a long time. I don't get it, you haven't build/own a newer a pc than 2010 and you ask for a high end one without telling what games/apps you use, no budget also.
@petereinhardt
@petereinhardt Год назад
@@paulcg7566 being as I had no pc at the time of writing that, how would I already know what games I enjoy and want to play before I play them. I probably spent 6-7k getting this streaming setup together. When someone is looking for a streaming PC you have to accommodate for both cpu and gpu heavy games on top of running obs/streamlabs/ sound mixer software/ discord calls and the live streaming itself.
@Pierceb2
@Pierceb2 Год назад
Many factors will impact the temperature inside the case and you might start looking at radiator coolers for the CPU and GPU. Fan selection and layout, case ventilation etc. Also I saw another video on RU-vid where there was a sort of dead spot on the bottom left corner near where the PSU would be and below the GPU by Linus who did a smoke test in order to discover it. Another streamer named JayZee I think, has a video on software that has been developed to manipulate all fans in the case including those on the radiator (AIO) and the GPU each on separate curves that can then be combined. The ultimate in flexibility being written by an enthusiast developer that is free to download. It would be interesting to me also if someone had a lab bench with infrared camera and or temp sensors to look at heat vortexes and thermals in different case designs with different cpu and GPU layouts to see what ventilation solutions work best.
@jeeroylenkins3081
@jeeroylenkins3081 8 месяцев назад
@@paulcg7566 That entirely depends on the CPU actually. Some chips, especially performance ones run that hot in full load, or even hotter.
@francoisdubois80
@francoisdubois80 Год назад
I have a fan with a bearing that is going bad ... six fans on the case and cpu heat sink and I'm not looking forward to narrowing down which fan is going bad ...
@theTechNotice
@theTechNotice Год назад
Good luck 🤦 actually if you follow my guide on bios, you'd only have to stop all fans and then one by one put them to full speed and there we go :)
@michaelmcconnell7302
@michaelmcconnell7302 Год назад
the difference between 80 and 100% on your pump is gonna make basically zero difference. the higher the volume of the pump, the less time the liquid spends cooling inside the radiator. this would be a factor in a high temp high volume situation like a car but not on 2ox of fluid in a computer.
@user-vq1jn3zi8p
@user-vq1jn3zi8p 4 месяца назад
what if i just want the best performance and dont care about noise???
@sagehack6759
@sagehack6759 Год назад
Damn it, so hard to make it cooler
@FlagnarBoobz
@FlagnarBoobz 9 месяцев назад
Why cant i control my fans in my bios yet theyre spinning and working
@user-zn1fz3zh1b
@user-zn1fz3zh1b 4 месяца назад
In the concert these are not subwoofers. They are full range monitors for the artist to be able to hear the other players in the band. The concept you describe is true. Just not in this case. :)
@Luckytmj97
@Luckytmj97 2 месяца назад
Lol everyone wants intel until it comes to cooling lmfao 😂
@eco999
@eco999 Год назад
Is this a negative pressure in that fan configuration? Not ideal when it comes to collecting dust but great tips nonetheless!
@paulcg7566
@paulcg7566 Год назад
90 degrees? Guys just buy a nice headset, noise is normal when you have a powerful pc, you would get less noise doing this but the temps would go. Initially I dis this fan curve setup but the cpu went on 85 degrees with kraken x73 cooler, now the pc fan curve is at 0 at less than 45 degres and then it ramps up
@zet7914
@zet7914 Год назад
For a 12900K in cinebench it's ok that chip run very hot
@antoparjiyo2785
@antoparjiyo2785 Год назад
i dont have that preset can i get it sowhere
@13dma1rz
@13dma1rz Год назад
Thanks for the video. I just built a system with a 12900k and an RTX3080 12GB w/64GB of DDR5 RAM. I ran Cinebench and was alarmed to see CPU temps up to 93 C. You didn't seem concerned about 92C. Am I worried for nothing? The rig is AIO cooled.
@arthurlavooy2029
@arthurlavooy2029 Год назад
I sort of have the same config as you, my temps were higher. I'm not an expert, but I've undervolted my cpu, this dropped my temps and power use.
@13dma1rz
@13dma1rz Год назад
@@arthurlavooy2029 I've read about that. How much change was needed?
@arthurlavooy2029
@arthurlavooy2029 Год назад
@@13dma1rz I've undervolted with -0.1mv. Just try and error, starting with -0.05mv
@Stefanosinf
@Stefanosinf Год назад
I think those are monitors, not subwoofers :)
@francoisdubois80
@francoisdubois80 Год назад
That's what I was thinking, too. Just about every time I've seen things on the front of the stage like that, they've been monitors. What I couldn't tell, is if the artist had in-ear monitors. I guess if it was a multi-artist event, you'd set it up so the monitors were there for everyone scheduled to play.
@theTechNotice
@theTechNotice Год назад
There's fold back monitors, but look in front of the stage on the floor there are subs ;)
@10Filip
@10Filip 2 месяца назад
I dont think you can just add 100 db to 100 db and get 200 db?
@bhok5228
@bhok5228 Год назад
good video, but 90 degrees for me is too much
@theTechNotice
@theTechNotice Год назад
That's nothing to do with the fan tuning but the CPU and pump config, coz if I max all of them out the temps are the same ;) #12900k
@ChickenPermissionOG
@ChickenPermissionOG 4 месяца назад
case fans vs aio fans curves
@misterbonzoid5623
@misterbonzoid5623 Год назад
4:50 Those are wedge monitors; NOT subwoofers.
@aleflo5659
@aleflo5659 4 месяца назад
out take is not a right way to call it , its an exhaust ... when u out take something it means u take it in , from the outside , what u do with EXHAUST fans is pulling the negative pressure out the case...
@LinusWilson
@LinusWilson Год назад
This is pure genius
@danieltober8574
@danieltober8574 4 месяца назад
200 dB is 1024 times as loud as 100 dB as perceived by humans. i don’t think you’re getting that kind of output increase at a concert from some floor standing speakers just by spacing them properly XD if you mean the sound doubles then you’re at 110 dB, not 200 dB. (+3 db is the double in pressure, +10 dB is perceived as twice as loud by humans)
@TheRealAnthony_real
@TheRealAnthony_real Год назад
I'm not sure about them curves ... I don't like the steep slope you are using after 70 degrees .. if the system oscillates in temp 5 degrees the fan will go from 60 duty to 100 duty all the time up and down
@jmitterii2
@jmitterii2 Год назад
Some people love fans... and some people love burning their fans out. This guy is both. I guess.
@arfanariyanto297
@arfanariyanto297 Год назад
what's fan do u use in thats video ?
@theTechNotice
@theTechNotice Год назад
Check out the Breaking bad 'Walter white' pc build, all parts are mentioned there ;)
@arfanariyanto297
@arfanariyanto297 Год назад
@@theTechNotice thx a lot 4 your reply
@shredderhero656
@shredderhero656 Год назад
my fans aren't detected in bios...any reason that would be?
@theTechNotice
@theTechNotice Год назад
Dodgy fans or PWM headers. But make sure BIOS is up to date before going to RMA it :)
@projectbumblejeep4190
@projectbumblejeep4190 Год назад
Just curious, are you running Windows 11? If so have you done a review of Windows 11 and it's security concerns and how to address them? Thanks for your time. God bless, stay w ell.
@0Wick0
@0Wick0 4 месяца назад
subwoofers lol
@naifalsaeedan5413
@naifalsaeedan5413 Год назад
You should make the fans the slower as possible while maintaining good temperatures.. if you increase the RPM it will reduce its life span.. i love NZXT because they include a microphone that sits inside the PC and changes the fan speeds as needed without making it audible as possible… i love the smart way
@amazingridence3119
@amazingridence3119 9 месяцев назад
I completely agree but at the same time I'd rather reduce fans lifespan than other more expensive components. I can see both sides. Especially if you have top of the line fans. I have noctua fans so they are very expensive also.
@omaior20
@omaior20 8 месяцев назад
Noctua fans (and most of the newer fans) has 150.000h MTTF of constant use which is 17 years, even if 100% RPM lowers its lifespan you will replace the case and computer before a fan dies because of use. I would rather keep my system cooler at low noise than try to save 7 years of lifespan of my fans.
@remipennel121
@remipennel121 4 месяца назад
Hi, I've been having this issue where my PC makes a weird subwoofer/bass noise in a wave-like pattern whenever my fans ramp up in speed, is this what you were talking about when you talked about resonance? this bass-like noise has been very distracting as, unlike my fans, I can hear it even when wearing headphones and it makes my desk vibrate (I have my pc on my desk). Also, how can I tell if there are conflicting fan curves because for me, I have 4 ways of adjusting ran curves, through iCue, my Gigabyte mobo software, AMD Adrenaline, and my Gigabyte mobo BIOS, would changing the fan curves in the BIOS still be optimal in this case? Thanks in advance to anyone who responds to this comment, I haven't had this issue before, first time dealing with a PC with a lot of fans (8 on the case and 2 on the heatsink).
@jassenjj
@jassenjj 8 месяцев назад
So wrong in so many ways, actually you're doing 0 analysis on what pressure you want in your system. The AIO fans are also exhaust fans, so at any given time, if you want slightly positive pressure, you should adjust the intake to be CPU dependent and to run at ~10-15% higher RPM from the CPU fans. Intake fans have to overcome filters so 500 rpm at the front is definitely not like 500 rpm at the output. And, btw, 99.9% of the time one should aim totally not hearing their system.
@jassenjj
@jassenjj 8 месяцев назад
And... another note - where have you seen a motherboard temperature of 80°C ?!
@bigtrix24
@bigtrix24 3 месяца назад
This was confusing af…layman’s terms my man , heard about it?
@davidenglish790
@davidenglish790 Год назад
Get a console for gaming a Macbook air for typing or wait 1000 years for Intel and amd for a low power zero heat high proformance cpu and gpu
@snackette
@snackette 5 месяцев назад
"6 inches"...
@samrosthstein6385
@samrosthstein6385 3 месяца назад
Confusing af just show me how to keep it cool and quiet
@titmando1199
@titmando1199 8 месяцев назад
Haha the temp was 40 but its now 34 ye because your fans were off... duh
@michaelmcconnell7302
@michaelmcconnell7302 Год назад
i hate the "breathe" function on the lights
@poximia
@poximia Год назад
Man i wish i was deaf
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