- Jun 15, 2014
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Hi guys, I bought a amd fx 8350 together with a arctic cooling freezer a30 this winter. I saw pretty good reviews on the cooler and it is pretty gorgeous and silent. the thing is, now that summer is here and its pretty damn hot my temps go up to 64 just with some gaming and streaming. when stress testing it passes the 65 degrees. don't know if its normal with this cooler but its pretty much above the safe temps with just something like 20% of cpu used. so i'm looking for a new fan to the cooler. I'm considering a noctua fan but then i stumbled against some non pwm fans. what I've seen and looked pretty decent was:
noctua nf-f12(pwm)
noctua nf-p12(pwm)
corsair air series sp120 performance(pwm)
gentle typhoon AP-15
noiseblocker e-loop b12-3
so I really liked the last 2 ones they're pretty silent but they are not pwm and since I'm pretty inexperienced with this fan controlling stuff I wanted your opinion. its there a way to control the non pwm fans so they can be a little quieter? i have 3 case fans and i can controll them with asus ai suite (have an asus asus m5a99fx pro r2.0 motherboard) is it possible to do the same with the cpu fan? if not what is your opinion and is the corsair a good fan?(I know nothing about it) or isn't it even worth buying a new fan?
thanks a lot for your time
noctua nf-f12(pwm)
noctua nf-p12(pwm)
corsair air series sp120 performance(pwm)
gentle typhoon AP-15
noiseblocker e-loop b12-3
so I really liked the last 2 ones they're pretty silent but they are not pwm and since I'm pretty inexperienced with this fan controlling stuff I wanted your opinion. its there a way to control the non pwm fans so they can be a little quieter? i have 3 case fans and i can controll them with asus ai suite (have an asus asus m5a99fx pro r2.0 motherboard) is it possible to do the same with the cpu fan? if not what is your opinion and is the corsair a good fan?(I know nothing about it) or isn't it even worth buying a new fan?
thanks a lot for your time