I there a reason you don't want to put the system to sleep? Sleep mode will save electricity.
Go to Control Panel>Power Options and select how and when to put the system to sleep.
There is no need to run your system fans constantly at 100%. Adjust your fan curve in Bios.
If your experiencing heat issues then an AIO dual rad radiator will help considerably and easy to instal. Just ensure what you choose will fit in your case.
Well i guess i could put it to sleep after tasks are finished
Adjusted Fan curve best i could, not too experienced with that aspect,
Heat issues a little bit, if running system full tilt when i first got it, opened battlefield 4 game, temps shot up to almost 100C, since then activated (Set on Auto) Thermal Power limit in UEFI bios, keeps it around 4.6ghz, and temps usually in the low 80's if running something heavy
I can grab some screenshots soon as possible from the UEFI bios of the current fan curves, never been an expert at that type of thing, as my previous Pre built computer didn't have that option, so fan curves still a little new to me
Top mount of case can handle up to 240MM Radiator
Front mount 280 up to 360 i think
Probably would go with Top mount 240MM i think, setup to exhaust i think probably good there
Case is Thermaltake V200 RGB ((bought June 2020 From local shop))
Do have screenshot of CPU's fan curve from phone
Current CPU Fan Curve
((not sure how to insert the image though on this forum, so doing my best attempt lol))
Sys_fan curve i'll get screenshot of later on hopefully tonight