Hi all,
I'm using a commander pro and wondering if there are any optimal fan curve settings to follow in iCUE for case fans. I've found that the 'quiet' setting still runs the fans at around 1300rpm which seems excessive so I've set up a custom curve. Any thoughts or tips?
Custom curve: https://imgur.com/o6gMOY3
Thanks!
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Just built my my pc ryzen 7 9800x3d titan 360 aio 3500x case. So using icue link whatโs the best fan curve to set up that will keep my system cool but also not sounding like a fighter jet. As of now while playing Minecraft(waiting for gpu to arrive) the fans ramp up and I feel like my pc is gonna ask me for a boarding pass and take off into the sky so If someone could screen shot their settings that would be greatly appreciated!!! Thx
Ryzen 9 7900x
saphire nitro+ 7900xtx
Corsair H150i link 360 aio
10 total qf120 fans in a 5000d case
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Hello guys. I just built a new 14900k and 4090 rig with a corsair 5000D airflow. I splurged because I upgraded from a 4770K rig with a 780 TI. Well this is my first computer with liquid cooling ever. I have the new qx version of the lcd 360 mm AIO. I have 3 qx 120 mm fans in the front and one 120 mm qx fan as the exhaust. I have all the fans connected to the icue link hub so they are all addressable. I am new to the Icue software and was curious if it has the ability apply presets downloaded online for pwm fan curves? I currently have all the fans set to a coolant curve that is super silent peaking at 30% pwm and 400-500 rpm only while gaming. After a long time like an hour of gaming max settings, the coolant temp will reach 50-51 and the 4090 is only 60 degrees. I like my current silent curve but I don't know if it is safe for other components on the motherboard. Basically could you guys give me silent fan curve pointers? Maybe show me pictures or tell me the values to plot in the software?