Hi everyone,
About a month ago I built my first gaming pc, apart from some minor issues everything went surprisingly smooth.
I did notice something strange (in my opinion) when i started looking at the temperatures.
My cpu temperature is fluctuating in between 28 and 38 degrees celsius. (idle)
It always goes down in regular intervals, I can also hear my fansspeed going up everytime my CPU temp jumps to 38.
I also noticed that the cpu clocks jump from 2799MHz to 4174Mhz all the time.
To be more precise I uploaded a video to youtube where you can see the stats :
View: https://youtu.be/1ndMwDz6TYA
(Excuse the quality it is quickly filmed on my phone)
I hava an AMD Ryzen 2600x and a Coolermaster MasterLiquid ML240L rgb as CPU cooler.
The CPU cooler should be set to 'silent' in the bios.
The liquid cooling is intake at the front of the case, i have 3 exhaust fans as well (1 in the back , 2 at the top).
Is there anything I should worry about and/or can I change anything up to stop the fluctuating cooler? (the more I listen to it the more annoying it gets).
Thanks in advance!
Kalish
About a month ago I built my first gaming pc, apart from some minor issues everything went surprisingly smooth.
I did notice something strange (in my opinion) when i started looking at the temperatures.
My cpu temperature is fluctuating in between 28 and 38 degrees celsius. (idle)
It always goes down in regular intervals, I can also hear my fansspeed going up everytime my CPU temp jumps to 38.
I also noticed that the cpu clocks jump from 2799MHz to 4174Mhz all the time.
To be more precise I uploaded a video to youtube where you can see the stats :
(Excuse the quality it is quickly filmed on my phone)
I hava an AMD Ryzen 2600x and a Coolermaster MasterLiquid ML240L rgb as CPU cooler.
The CPU cooler should be set to 'silent' in the bios.
The liquid cooling is intake at the front of the case, i have 3 exhaust fans as well (1 in the back , 2 at the top).
Is there anything I should worry about and/or can I change anything up to stop the fluctuating cooler? (the more I listen to it the more annoying it gets).
Thanks in advance!
Kalish