- Jun 23, 2005
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Windows 7 64
H77M motherboard
8gb g skill ripjaws ram
radeon 7770 gpu
intel i5 2500
Antec earthwats 530watt
I use the Evo 212 on my cpu because the stock cooler on my 2500 would shoot from 2000rpm to 3000 under load and got very noisy. With the 212 heatsink the rpm seems to be at 1200 all the time, full load and no load, despite any settings I try. To be fair the evo at 1200rpm is still far quieter than the stock sink, but it's still kind of loud. My i5 2500 is locked and doesn't get an overclock outside of Turbo. It's around 25c at no load and about 38c at full load. I clearly don't need the evo 2012 spinning that fast to keep this puppy cooled. I would happily let me cpu hit 50c or even 60c under load if it meant I could lower the heat sink rpm to 800 or so. I only use the intake fan that came with the 212, I don't use an extra one for push/pull as I figure the quiet 120mm case exhaust can handle it. Things I've tried so far:
-Downloaded speedfan. It gives me great readouts and can lower the GPU fan but not the heatsink. (which is strange because it let me lower the stock sink rpm before it was replaced)
-With software failing, I figured it was up to the bios.
http://www.overclockers.ua/motherboard/intel-z77-asrock-pro3/31-big-asrock-z77-pro3.png(not mine, but a bios pic for comparison)
No matter how high I set the target temp or what I change the target fan speed to it's always spinning at 1200rpm.
Any suggestions?
H77M motherboard
8gb g skill ripjaws ram
radeon 7770 gpu
intel i5 2500
Antec earthwats 530watt
I use the Evo 212 on my cpu because the stock cooler on my 2500 would shoot from 2000rpm to 3000 under load and got very noisy. With the 212 heatsink the rpm seems to be at 1200 all the time, full load and no load, despite any settings I try. To be fair the evo at 1200rpm is still far quieter than the stock sink, but it's still kind of loud. My i5 2500 is locked and doesn't get an overclock outside of Turbo. It's around 25c at no load and about 38c at full load. I clearly don't need the evo 2012 spinning that fast to keep this puppy cooled. I would happily let me cpu hit 50c or even 60c under load if it meant I could lower the heat sink rpm to 800 or so. I only use the intake fan that came with the 212, I don't use an extra one for push/pull as I figure the quiet 120mm case exhaust can handle it. Things I've tried so far:
-Downloaded speedfan. It gives me great readouts and can lower the GPU fan but not the heatsink. (which is strange because it let me lower the stock sink rpm before it was replaced)
-With software failing, I figured it was up to the bios.
http://www.overclockers.ua/motherboard/intel-z77-asrock-pro3/31-big-asrock-z77-pro3.png(not mine, but a bios pic for comparison)
No matter how high I set the target temp or what I change the target fan speed to it's always spinning at 1200rpm.
Any suggestions?
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