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thanasisvat
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03-07-2024, 06:45 AM
#21
68-82 CFM isn't ideal. It wasn't an issue before too, since my old AMD FX processor has a 150W power draw.
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thanasisvat
03-07-2024, 06:45 AM #21

68-82 CFM isn't ideal. It wasn't an issue before too, since my old AMD FX processor has a 150W power draw.

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Zmondy
Senior Member
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03-09-2024, 06:18 AM
#22
I think CFM isn't a very accurate way to gauge cooling power. Fans do help with noise, but that's about it. Yes, fan capability exists. Quieter fans tend to be less noisy, though that's roughly all I can say. My reading was 68cfm, but now it reads zero because I turned off the fans. I also have a 65w chip. Updated December 18, 2022 by Bombastinator
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Zmondy
03-09-2024, 06:18 AM #22

I think CFM isn't a very accurate way to gauge cooling power. Fans do help with noise, but that's about it. Yes, fan capability exists. Quieter fans tend to be less noisy, though that's roughly all I can say. My reading was 68cfm, but now it reads zero because I turned off the fans. I also have a 65w chip. Updated December 18, 2022 by Bombastinator

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MamylTheComet
Member
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03-09-2024, 08:12 AM
#23
cool man go write a product review im not overheating
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MamylTheComet
03-09-2024, 08:12 AM #23

cool man go write a product review im not overheating

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OGStewy
Junior Member
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03-23-2024, 11:31 AM
#24
You're fine now, the issue was just the CPU getting too hot before.
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OGStewy
03-23-2024, 11:31 AM #24

You're fine now, the issue was just the CPU getting too hot before.

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AwesomeGuy1325
Junior Member
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03-25-2024, 04:56 PM
#25
It could have occurred or it might not. My take is that modern CPUs reduce speed before overheating, unless you mean something else. A higher temperature coefficient means a cooler performs better at a certain fan speed and heat load. Overcooling usually helps consistently. This is what ended up working for me. I’m not aware of a method to exceed 80 cfm without water. Edited December 18, 2022 by Bombastinator
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AwesomeGuy1325
03-25-2024, 04:56 PM #25

It could have occurred or it might not. My take is that modern CPUs reduce speed before overheating, unless you mean something else. A higher temperature coefficient means a cooler performs better at a certain fan speed and heat load. Overcooling usually helps consistently. This is what ended up working for me. I’m not aware of a method to exceed 80 cfm without water. Edited December 18, 2022 by Bombastinator

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