L.o.D. 2024 年 3 月 9 日 下午 6:39
GPU temp gets high in warzone
I have an RX 6600 XT 8GB with triple fans. Zero rpm is enabled. There's also 2 case fans blowing on the card from underneath and the GPU hotspot hit 90 cel and the fans were hitting 1600 RPMs.
Should it not be cooler with the fans all on?
The bottom case fans shouldn't be causing an issue? There's 2 140s blowing upwards into the card.
最后由 L.o.D. 编辑于; 2024 年 3 月 9 日 下午 6:41
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Bad 💀 Motha 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:22 
引用自 L.o.D.
引用自 shiel
Honestly, ignore them... They clearly haven't even bothered to do some basic research on the case.

Now, if I could find out what the default fan speeds of the Torrent are, I'd set these the same way. I'm not using the hub. All fans are on the mobo.

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
shiel 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:25 
引用自 ChickenTacos
引用自 shiel
It is...but it's inferior.
Not if you want a compact version of the Raven, my friend! :steamthumbsup::steamhappy:
Fair. I mean as a direct comparison without size being a factor. On my old 4770k build I regretted not getting the RV02 when it was available. My current build I actually initially wanted to do a SFF build with the Dan Case C4, but unfortunately he only did an extremely limited run so I went fuil size with the Torrent.
L.o.D. 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:26 
See, I find the stress tests pointless as no one will ever get anywhere near those temps in everyday use or even while gaming. If gaming doesn't cause those temps, I see no point in running those tests. I don't need to "fry" my cpu to test it's temps. Real world temps are all I care about. Which is why I initially posted as I had real world temp issues. I wouldn't post if a stress test caused high temps as that would be stupid.
My rig runs flawlessly right now. The only crash I ever get is due to cod being what it is, but those are rare.
shiel 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:29 
引用自 L.o.D.
引用自 shiel
Honestly, ignore them... They clearly haven't even bothered to do some basic research on the case.

Now, if I could find out what the default fan speeds of the Torrent are, I'd set these the same way. I'm not using the hub. All fans are on the mobo.
The hub is going to run off the CPU temp on a very simple curve. Just do some testing and find the fit between noise/cooling that works for you.
L.o.D. 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:29 
引用自 Bad 💀 Motha
引用自 L.o.D.

Now, if I could find out what the default fan speeds of the Torrent are, I'd set these the same way. I'm not using the hub. All fans are on the mobo.

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

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.
Bad 💀 Motha 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:34 
引用自 L.o.D.
See, I find the stress tests pointless as no one will ever get anywhere near those temps in everyday use or even while gaming. If gaming doesn't cause those temps, I see no point in running those tests. I don't need to "fry" my cpu to test it's temps. Real world temps are all I care about. Which is why I initially posted as I had real world temp issues. I wouldn't post if a stress test caused high temps as that would be stupid.
My rig runs flawlessly right now. The only crash I ever get is due to cod being what it is, but those are rare.

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.
最后由 Bad 💀 Motha 编辑于; 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:35
shiel 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:35 
引用自 L.o.D.
See, I find the stress tests pointless as no one will ever get anywhere near those temps in everyday use or even while gaming. If gaming doesn't cause those temps, I see no point in running those tests. I don't need to "fry" my cpu to test it's temps. Real world temps are all I care about. Which is why I initially posted as I had real world temp issues. I wouldn't post if a stress test caused high temps as that would be stupid.
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 would have to agree... This coming from someone who stress tests their CPU and GPU and tests how far they can OC both. The only thing I care about when stress testing is that I'm staying below expected temps... I do it because I like to push my hardware and ensure it matches or exceeds with what I "should be getting", but at the end of the day, I'm going to run it at a far lower temp in real world (gaming) scenarios.
最后由 shiel 编辑于; 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:35
Bad 💀 Motha 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:36 
It's not just to test your cooling but to test overall system wide stability as well.
shiel 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:40 
引用自 Bad 💀 Motha
引用自 L.o.D.
See, I find the stress tests pointless as no one will ever get anywhere near those temps in everyday use or even while gaming. If gaming doesn't cause those temps, I see no point in running those tests. I don't need to "fry" my cpu to test it's temps. Real world temps are all I care about. Which is why I initially posted as I had real world temp issues. I wouldn't post if a stress test caused high temps as that would be stupid.
My rig runs flawlessly right now. The only crash I ever get is due to cod being what it is, but those are rare.

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 180mm fans should max out at 1200rom +-10%. From personal experience, there's not much difference between 60% and 100% aside from noise. I run the 180mm and the 140mm fans at ~7-800rpm and they are quiet and offer optimal cooling performance.
L.o.D. 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:45 
引用自 shiel
引用自 Bad 💀 Motha

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 180mm fans should max out at 1200rom +-10%. From personal experience, there's not much difference between 60% and 100% aside from noise. I run the 180mm and the 140mm fans at ~7-800rpm and they are quiet and offer optimal cooling performance.

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.
最后由 L.o.D. 编辑于; 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:47
shiel 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:46 
引用自 Bad 💀 Motha
It's not just to test your cooling but to test overall system wide stability as well.
Agree 100%. The only reason I said it how I did is because at the end of the day, if it holds up to the stress test, it should still do so within expected thermal/power limits. Especially when it comes to AMD CPU's which have basically no overclocking headroom, but can run significantly cooler without performance loss through undervolting.
Bad 💀 Motha 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:48 
Yea doing it by software is better IMHO compared to doing it through a bios based fan curve
L.o.D. 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:51 
Fan Control is a pretty good tool. It pairs fans that are daisy chained automagically as well.
Bad 💀 Motha 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 5:55 
If they are daisy chained to a motherboard header, nothing can see there are multiple fans as it just reads the header as 1x fan. As long as the chained fans are the same max rpm then regulating them won't be an issue. As the rpms will get changed by adjusting the header voltage and thus trickle out to all connected fans on that header. However it's not good to chain more then 2x fans per header.
L.o.D. 2024 年 3 月 14 日 上午 6:10 
引用自 Bad 💀 Motha
If they are daisy chained to a motherboard header, nothing can see there are multiple fans as it just reads the header as 1x fan. As long as the chained fans are the same max rpm then regulating them won't be an issue. As the rpms will get changed by adjusting the header voltage and thus trickle out to all connected fans on that header. However it's not good to chain more then 2x fans per header.


I guess you will have to try the software as I can change individual fan speeds and yes, I have physically tested it.
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