Pump and fan speed regulation with water cooling
Pump and fan speed regulation with water cooling
I use RealTemp to keep track of my CPU cores and GPU temperatures. They mostly stay in the background in my taskbar. I don't really focus on them much.
Their readings depend on the room temperature. When idle, I notice temperatures dropping to the low to mid 20s Celsius. During winter, I've seen them go as low as the teens. Load temperatures are typically between 45 and 50°C... sometimes they rise to about 55°C during heavy usage, such as full CPU load. The GPU never exceeds 45°C and usually stays around 43°C.
There are numerous software options and methods for adjusting fan speed. Many users suggest SpeedFan, although I personally prefer not to use it. It is a useful program that lets you manage your fans and monitor temperatures. As long as it has a 4-pin connection and is connected to the motherboard, you might be able to access BIOS settings and configure a curve to increase fan speed based on temperature.
Regardless of the maximum pump speed they are capable of handling.
i don't track pump rpm. what temperatures are being recorded? if you had the chance to explain, that would be helpful.
I use RealTemp to keep track of my CPU cores and GPU temperatures. They mostly stay in the background in my taskbar. I don't really focus on them much.
Their readings depend on the room temperature. When idle, I notice temperatures dropping to the low to mid 20s Celsius. During winter, I've seen them go as low as the teens. Load temperatures are typically between 45 and 50°C... sometimes they rise to about 55°C during heavy usage, such as full CPU load. The GPU never exceeds 45°C and usually stays around 43°C.