Controlling AMD Phenom Temps
Ive recently build a new PC with a Phenom 955 BE.
However, my CPU fan is unbeleivably noisy. IVe never seen anything like it. I can udnerstand when I load Call of Duty, but in desktop? The temps are in the 30 so thers no reason for it to run this loud.
Im using a gigabyte board and tbh, ive seen nothing in bios to help me fix this.
Got speedfan, but I cant even see where you change the speed of the fan....
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Just get a cheap 120mm tower cooler, anything really will do, or an arctic freezer, that should be quieter. Personally I've got a xigmatek HDT-S1283 and it'sall but silent and the temps are 44C full load with a considerable overvolt.
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So its not possible to turn my cpu fan down from max? I had cool n quiet on, now turned it off and its the same....
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Some of the Gigabyte AMD boards have really rubbish fan control for some unknown reason. By rubbish I mean it completely doesn't work.
My Desktop #2 has exactly this issue, so I moved the fan off the motherboard and onto a molex 5V adapter.
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snootyjim
Some of the Gigabyte AMD boards have really rubbish fan control for some unknown reason. By rubbish I mean it completely doesn't work.
My Desktop #2 has exactly this issue, so I moved the fan off the motherboard and onto a molex 5V adapter.
Whats the easiest fan/heatsink to fit to stop this problem?
Will i need both or will a new fan added onto the AMD stock heatsink sort it?
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You must have a dodgy fan as I used the stock cooler without any adjustments on my asus board with no noise problems.
Try a zalman fanmate 2
http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/pro...ories/fanmate2
Just cut the one connector to accept the PWN header of the fan and your away.IMHO The stock cooler is a good cooler for a freebie.
Alternatively get a Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev2 £16.
http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/pro...ezer7-pro-rev2
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snootyjim
how will that help? sorry im a noob. Changing the power connector will help control the fan speed cause the mobo is sh!t at it?
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You have a 4 pin fan socket plugged into the motherboard. The motherboard is currently spinning it at max RPM.
You could plug the 4 pin fan socket straight into the PSU or a molex adapter, and it will also spin at max RPM.
If you get one of the adapters I or dfour recommended then you can plug the 4 pin fan socket into that, and it will provide a lower voltage, thus decreasing the fan speed.
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Merlin4458
how will that help? sorry im a noob. Changing the power connector will help control the fan speed cause the mobo is sh!t at it?
That's about the jist of it or buy a better cooler.
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Merlin4458
how will that help? sorry im a noob. Changing the power connector will help control the fan speed cause the mobo is sh!t at it?
Some boards just don't control fan speed at all - for whatever reason, they just run at 100% all the time. I suspect you have one of them.
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Thanks alot guys.
Trying to order through scan but I cant seem to be getting it with free deleivery. Is there now a minimum spend? Used this account loads to order with free deleivery.
How do I check if its set up still or not?
Thanks
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Your best off asking on the Scan forum i think.
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Merlin4458
Thanks alot guys.
Trying to order through scan but I cant seem to be getting it with free deleivery. Is there now a minimum spend? Used this account loads to order with free deleivery.
How do I check if its set up still or not?
Thanks
http://forums.hexus.net/scan-care-he...0-07-08-a.html
basically, mimimum spend £20 ex vat
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I have one of these nothing wrong with the fan control on mine