gojo satoryu Jan 12, 2018 @ 10:47am
What is FANIN0 and FANIN1?
FANIN0 is approx 2.3k rpm and
FANIN1 is sometimes 2k and sometimes 32k rpm
Which one of them is cpu fan and whixh one is case fan and is it supposed to be 32k rpm?

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Omega Jan 12, 2018 @ 10:52am 
Fanin is Finnish for fan.

The software is just wrong.
gojo satoryu Jan 12, 2018 @ 10:53am 
HWMonitor? But is 32k rpm ok for cpu/case fan?
Omega Jan 12, 2018 @ 10:54am 
Originally posted by M'aiq:
HWMonitor? But is 32k rpm ok for cpu/case fan?
If it was spinning at 32k RPM the fan would explode like a hand grenade.
gojo satoryu Jan 12, 2018 @ 10:55am 
...Is there any software that correctly shows rpm?
Omega Jan 12, 2018 @ 10:56am 
Originally posted by M'aiq:
...Is there any software that correctly shows rpm?
Try Open Harware Monitor.
gojo satoryu Jan 12, 2018 @ 11:00am 
It only shows me one fan at 2.4-2.5k rpm
Supafly Jan 12, 2018 @ 11:57am 
32k must be a bug. Update software, use previous version or just ignore it. As for finding out which fan is which.

Check your fans specs, particularly RPM, If they all differ just run them all at max RPM to figure it out. Run a stress test in windows to see them peak or set it in the bios.

If they have the same max RPM enter the bios set 1 to max RPM save and exit. Boot into windows. See which is running a max rpm. Repeat as needed.

Example using my board with HWmonitor
CPU = CPU (obvious)
Fanin1 = Top left of board (rear intake)
Fanin2 = Right of board
Fanin3 = Bottom of board (radiator fans)
Fanin4 = Water pump connector next to CPU fan connector
a Hippobottomus Jan 12, 2018 @ 2:39pm 
32000rpm is 533 spins every second. Thats not right.
Omega Jan 12, 2018 @ 3:13pm 
Originally posted by IF:
200 - 3200rpm makes more sense
Even 3000rpm is extreme.
a Hippobottomus Jan 12, 2018 @ 3:15pm 
Originally posted by Omega:
Originally posted by IF:
200 - 3200rpm makes more sense
Even 3000rpm is extreme.
Reminds me of that 4chan post of the computer case made out of fans.
>turns on computer
>flies away
Edit: it censored 4chan wtf
Last edited by a Hippobottomus; Jan 12, 2018 @ 3:17pm
Astraea Kisaragi Jan 12, 2018 @ 3:15pm 
With 32000rpm it would blow out from its own bearings. I remember back in 2000-2002 they stopped the experimental 60x CD-Rom speeds, cause the CDs exploded or flied out from the drive.
Its a bug.
Last edited by Astraea Kisaragi; Jan 12, 2018 @ 3:16pm
Omega Jan 12, 2018 @ 3:16pm 
Originally posted by a Hippobottomus:
Originally posted by Omega:
Even 3000rpm is extreme.
Reminds me of that 4chan post of the computer case made out of fans.
>turns on computer
>flies away
I have 2 3000rpm fans. PC didn't fly away when I maxed them.

Idk why they censored that.
Last edited by Omega; Jan 12, 2018 @ 3:17pm
John Doe Jan 12, 2018 @ 3:26pm 
Originally posted by Omega:
Originally posted by IF:
200 - 3200rpm makes more sense
Even 3000rpm is extreme.

Actually, no, 3000 RPM is not "extreme". Fast 80mm fans will easily do that.

On the other hand, I have a server Delta 80mm that does 10k RPM, and a tiny 40mm or something dual fan Sunon that does 15.000 RPM. Those are some of the fastest fans you can buy. That is extreme.
Omega Jan 12, 2018 @ 3:27pm 
Originally posted by John Doe:
Originally posted by Omega:
Even 3000rpm is extreme.

Actually, no, 3000 RPM is not "extreme". Fast 80mm fans will easily do that.

On the other hand, I have a server Delta 80mm that does 10k RPM, and a tiny 40mm or something dual fan Sunon that does 15.000 RPM. Those are some of the fastest fans you can buy. That is extreme.
Yes they can easily do that but you will rarely run case fans at 3000 rpm because they will be loud. Very loud.

My 3000 rpm fans are running at 700-1200 rpm most of the time and they are already noisy.
Last edited by Omega; Jan 12, 2018 @ 3:28pm
John Doe Jan 12, 2018 @ 3:37pm 
Yeah, just saying that 3000 RPM is not extreme because there are even 120mm fans like the Noctua industrials that do it.

As for noise, yes, 3000 RPM is loud. My fastest fans right now have to be the SilverStone FM121s, which max out around 2500 RPM IIRC.
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