Problems with fan temperatures, regulator installation
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Hola , mi pc no se por que estando en el escritorio haciendo cosas , navegando y tal sin jugar , hay algun ventilador que se sube solo y se baja continuamente , para mi que es la grafica , algo hay raro …
El el speed fan la grafica es la aux (creo ), si no me equivoco ronda los 60 -65 grados que debe ser demasiado..
Aunque el fan de la grafica se llama gpu fan.Alguna idea de que pasa?
Por otro lado como estoy hasta las pelotas del speed fan etc voy a instalar un regulador de ventiladores ...
Me aconsejais alguno economico?
O cual veis mejor de estos :4-Channel Cooling Fan Variable Speed Controller for PC - Free Shipping - DealExtreme
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hola lo primero que tendrías que hacer es mirar por que suben de RPM los ventiladores , para saber cual es el problema ,sobre montar un reobus …... mientras sea posible ,es mejor que los ventis los gestiones por placa ( menos cables menos sondas y menos follones )
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I've been watching it and I believe 99% that it's the graphics card, it usually goes up when I open a video for example, but today I was lying in bed with the computer downloading which supposedly the graphics card doesn't have to do anything and it was going up :osvaisacagar:
As I bought it on amazon I've taken the safe option and given the doubt that it's starting to fail I've had a bit of a chat and they're sending me another one, so I make sure I'm not left with the graphics card when the warranty runs out...
A 10 out of 10 for amazon, I'll let you know if I've sorted the problem
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It seems to be suffering from overheating, so why not open something like "msi afterburner" and clear up any doubts about whether it's the graphics card fan or not? It gives you some very cool temperature and fan RPM graphs, and you can even modify the fan curve to your liking so it doesn't keep you up at night ;D -
He apparently suffers from overheating, and why don't you open something like "msi afterburner" and clear up any doubts about whether it's the graphics card fan or not? It gives you some graphs of temperatures and fan RPM that are very easy to understand, and you can even modify the fan curve to your liking so it doesn't keep you up at night ;D
I'll try that program, I didn't know about it