D DonkeyFlem Reputable Mar 12, 2014 32 0 4,530 Jul 5, 2014 #1 i just built my pc about two weeks ago i am worried about my hyper 212 evo is 500-600 rpm enough and do you suggest any software to boost that.
i just built my pc about two weeks ago i am worried about my hyper 212 evo is 500-600 rpm enough and do you suggest any software to boost that.
Solution coastie65 Jul 5, 2014 DonkeyFlem : i just built my pc about two weeks ago i am worried about my hyper 212 evo is 500-600 rpm enough and do you suggest any software to boost that. Hi. Use something like HW Monitor to check your temps. As long as the temps are down, there is nothing to worry about. I suspect you are fine though.
DonkeyFlem : i just built my pc about two weeks ago i am worried about my hyper 212 evo is 500-600 rpm enough and do you suggest any software to boost that. Hi. Use something like HW Monitor to check your temps. As long as the temps are down, there is nothing to worry about. I suspect you are fine though.
coastie65 Splendid May 26, 2010 3,293 20 21,465 Jul 5, 2014 Solution #2 DonkeyFlem : i just built my pc about two weeks ago i am worried about my hyper 212 evo is 500-600 rpm enough and do you suggest any software to boost that. Hi. Use something like HW Monitor to check your temps. As long as the temps are down, there is nothing to worry about. I suspect you are fine though. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
DonkeyFlem : i just built my pc about two weeks ago i am worried about my hyper 212 evo is 500-600 rpm enough and do you suggest any software to boost that. Hi. Use something like HW Monitor to check your temps. As long as the temps are down, there is nothing to worry about. I suspect you are fine though.
SethJPC Distinguished Sep 14, 2013 641 2 19,565 Jul 5, 2014 #3 As long as your temps don't get too high then its just quiet which is good, right? If your temps do rise then I suspect the fan RPM will too, nothing to worry about. Upvote 0 Downvote
As long as your temps don't get too high then its just quiet which is good, right? If your temps do rise then I suspect the fan RPM will too, nothing to worry about.