The cooling system and graphics card are typically the biggest contributors to noise in a PC while gaming.
The cooling system and graphics card are typically the biggest contributors to noise in a PC while gaming.
The PC runs smoothly without stuttering, maintaining consistent 144fps performance but producing noticeable noise. For comparison, a budget $60 Zalman S3 case with stock fans works fine. Decide whether to upgrade your fans or invest in a better case based on your priorities. Thank you!
It depends on the components and their condition. A low-cost air cooler attempting to handle a 13900k would run continuously at full capacity and be noisy. Using a dual fan setup with a more powerful GPU would also generate significant noise while cooling.
In my earlier setup the AMD stock cooler was the most noticeable part. Usually it requires a substantial amount of power to reach full GPU fan speed. Case fans rarely reach that level.
Supporters. Whether they're on the central processing unit, graphics card, or case, top-notch fans will operate more quietly. A cooler maintaining temperatures below 75°C ensures the CPU doesn't overheat and runs efficiently.
It’s likely the CPU fan is the problem. Double-check that your exhaust and front fans are oriented correctly. It might seem simple, but I’ve faced this before—trust me, it helps!