Hi friends,
I just replaced my custom watercooling loop with a 360 AIO from EKWB. I had had my loop for a few years and wanted to upgrade to something a little cleaner and less complicated.
After getting everything set up I started monitoring my cpu temp and fan speeds just to see how they were performing.
When I turned on my computer, it idled between 37-45C and when I start gaming it goes up to 51-55C. Fan speed rarely goes above 850rpm. I'm cool with this.
I woke up my computer later and noticed the fans were audible (my old loop was always completely silent). I checked my cpu temp and it was idle at 58-62 and gaming took it up to 66. Fans regularly 1500+rpm
I turned off my computer/turned it on and I'm back to 40 idle/50 gaming. Stayed this way for several hours.
Put it to sleep, wake it up, and 60 idle 1600+rpm again.
I have a Ryzen 5 1600X - no manual overclocking. Task manager doesn't show any programs going crazy or anything, CPU usage is like 18-20%. Any ideas what this behavior is? Happy to provide any additional information.
I just replaced my custom watercooling loop with a 360 AIO from EKWB. I had had my loop for a few years and wanted to upgrade to something a little cleaner and less complicated.
After getting everything set up I started monitoring my cpu temp and fan speeds just to see how they were performing.
When I turned on my computer, it idled between 37-45C and when I start gaming it goes up to 51-55C. Fan speed rarely goes above 850rpm. I'm cool with this.
I woke up my computer later and noticed the fans were audible (my old loop was always completely silent). I checked my cpu temp and it was idle at 58-62 and gaming took it up to 66. Fans regularly 1500+rpm
I turned off my computer/turned it on and I'm back to 40 idle/50 gaming. Stayed this way for several hours.
Put it to sleep, wake it up, and 60 idle 1600+rpm again.
I have a Ryzen 5 1600X - no manual overclocking. Task manager doesn't show any programs going crazy or anything, CPU usage is like 18-20%. Any ideas what this behavior is? Happy to provide any additional information.