How can I set a custom fan curve for the CPU fan of my PO5-615s?

spinnySpinSpin397
spinnySpinSpin397 Member Posts: 4 New User

Hello!

Sorry if I make any mistakes, I'm new to this forum :p

When running on the stock fan curve, the cpu fan (which is the one mounted to the radiator in the case) does not run at optimal speeds. When the computer is running at idle, the cpu (10700K) averages around 50c which is a little to high. I believe this is because the RPM of the cpu fan is around 300rpm and when I set it to 60% with predatorsense, it boosts to 800rpm and the cpu goes down to around 30-35c. When running on cinebench multi-core, the temperatures can reach 90c. I believe this is also because of the rpm that the stock fan curve sets which puts it around 3000rpm. When I set it to 80% manually using predatorsense, the cpu goes down to 75-80c.

I do not think this is a problem with my liquid cooler or the thermal paste, as the temperatures will go down easily when raising the rpm just a little bit. This is why I want to make my own custom fan curve so I can set the optimal speeds for different temperatures. I've tried looking in this forum, looking through settings, and googling to find how to set my own fan curve, but I'm not getting any luck.

I appreciate the help!

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  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 727 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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    try fan control its a free program, but for most of us it only detects the gpu fans on newer models of predator desktops, so unless ya put in a new MB, no way to do a custom curve, and when i run any benchmark or game i always keep mine set on gaming mode so i get maximum cooling.

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