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Fordítási probléma jelentése
You'll be fine having the fans ramp up to 100% at 80 degrees, you don't need to worry about temperatures unless you're consistently above 85.
Based on that, I would taper it down on a downward curve (your curve is too high where it doesn't need to be), so:
100% - 80 C
75% - 70 C
50% - 60 C
40% - 50 C
30% - 30 C
Something like that. You only need to be running the fans when the CPU is actually getting hot. Idle and low load temperatures are not going to be a problem, so why waste the fan life
If you are running software that is heavy on the avx instructions all the time then sure adjust the fan curves to be more aggressive.
Use the SMALL FFTS LOOP test for 30 mins minimum
70*C is no where near hot for any modern Intel cpu, especially for 100% load in such a stressful test which is more stressful then any game