predator sense fan speed at max

omar15007
omar15007 Member Posts: 9

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edited March 2023 in 2017 Archives
when i play games i always put predator sense fan speed at MAX .....is that damage for cpu and gpu ?

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  • Turning the fan speed to max will not damage your cpu or gpu. It will likely decrease temperatures, which will make your cpu and gpu live longer.

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  • Flx
    Flx Member Posts: 466 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon
    No it won't damage your GPU/CPU but it may wear your fans out faster. Is there any particular reason you put them on max?
  • omar15007
    omar15007 Member Posts: 9

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    yes MR. @Flx i put them max because the temperature in my laptop when i play games CPU 70-85 ْ and GPU 70-80 ْ when i put them max it is decrees the temperature 3-5 ْ and increase RPM for 6000 RPM
  • RiskyCabooom
    RiskyCabooom Member Posts: 2 New User
    I've got same but...After small test with "The Witcher 3" mu GPU was working all the time on 99%  with Auto Speed Fan RPM -4600 ; 65-70 degrees ( all GPU Settings in Nvidia Control panel MAX- Quality.   Settings in game Ultra ) 3440x1440
    But what's most funny CPU was working on 50-70% with speed fan RPM- 5600(max) and he had 80-89 degrees... 
    when i'm playing PUBG i have on CPU 20-25% used with 5000RPM and 70-75 degrees . 
    i'm not sure but it should be like that?  it's i7 7700 HQ 2.8~3,8GHz.... Maybe it's CPU TurboBoost fault? 
  • aks895
    aks895 Member Posts: 38 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    Undervolt your CPU, that will reduce 10c from the max temp easily.
  • RiskyCabooom
    RiskyCabooom Member Posts: 2 New User
    -I don't know how, ... what kind of tools  should i have ?