Hello, lots of problems here. First off, its essential i get the rpm's of my CPU fan down, because I have a physical problem where for some reason the cpu fan doesn't lock down right on my Mobo so it vibrates very, very loudly, 3000 rpm and it can be heard through my headphones with volume at max and 4000rpm (Which comes up often) it can be heard from my kitchen. But as far as im concerned the vibration is unfixable, I need to get the RPM of the cpu down.
Low to mid 2000's for rpm is bearable and my target for my CPU speed, sometimes it gets down there for a very short amount of time but most of the time its a constant 3300< rpm. Speedfan's automatic control works but when i set it to manual and turn down the speed it doesn't turn it down at all. A few days ago my CPU ran relatively quietly minus the slight vibration (I believe it was an average 2600rpm constantly) but I came home one day and my pc kept overheating and the CPU getting very loud, I cleared the dust out of my pc and the overheating seems to have stopped but the CPU fan is still 3500<rpm constant, I don't know what caused this in the first place.
One indication is that my front intake fan (I have 2 fans minus my CPU fan, one intake and one exhaust) could be spinning slower than it was before. speedfan says 12rpm, I look at the fan spin and 12rpm is obviously not how fast its spinning but it might be spinning slower. Speedfan's manual and automatic controls cannot raise the RPM past 12 according to it. My exhast fan spins fine and registers as 2600 rpm constantly.
I desperately need to get ride of this 3700rpm vibrating nightmare, so the question is just a case of deductive logic, is the problem with my CPU fan or is it my intake fan causing my cpu fan to need more air and cause a high rpm because of it? Thanks for the answers.
Low to mid 2000's for rpm is bearable and my target for my CPU speed, sometimes it gets down there for a very short amount of time but most of the time its a constant 3300< rpm. Speedfan's automatic control works but when i set it to manual and turn down the speed it doesn't turn it down at all. A few days ago my CPU ran relatively quietly minus the slight vibration (I believe it was an average 2600rpm constantly) but I came home one day and my pc kept overheating and the CPU getting very loud, I cleared the dust out of my pc and the overheating seems to have stopped but the CPU fan is still 3500<rpm constant, I don't know what caused this in the first place.
One indication is that my front intake fan (I have 2 fans minus my CPU fan, one intake and one exhaust) could be spinning slower than it was before. speedfan says 12rpm, I look at the fan spin and 12rpm is obviously not how fast its spinning but it might be spinning slower. Speedfan's manual and automatic controls cannot raise the RPM past 12 according to it. My exhast fan spins fine and registers as 2600 rpm constantly.
I desperately need to get ride of this 3700rpm vibrating nightmare, so the question is just a case of deductive logic, is the problem with my CPU fan or is it my intake fan causing my cpu fan to need more air and cause a high rpm because of it? Thanks for the answers.