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To find out the default fan speeds simply plug a fan into a motherboard header and then in the bios set that header to DC instead of PWM. That fan would now run at its rated max rpms all the time. Which isn't bad to do anyways if the fan is around 1200rpms or less. Some fans can get a bit noisy at 1500 and above
My rig runs flawlessly right now. The only crash I ever get is due to cod being what it is, but those are rare.
I don't care about the max speed. That seems to be 1500. But even then, I can barely hear it from several feet away.
Then at least do some runs of...
Latest 3DMark and CineBench
If 1500rpms is quiet enough for those fans then just run them on DC all the time without the PWM fan curve crap. It'll keep better airflow that way.
The fronts were about 1500. The bottom fans, which are Thermaltake Pure Duo 14, hit 1600+. Still pretty quiet unless sitting beside the case.
I'm using Fan Control to regulate individual speeds.
I guess you will have to try the software as I can change individual fan speeds and yes, I have physically tested it.