I've been fiddling with my fan speed curves to stop my CPU fan from buzzing so loudly and noticed something.
When adjusting speeds in the System Info Viewer the CPU will vary from around 65-75 degrees C. When I go into the BIOS however it will almost always hover around 40-42 degrees C. CPU always idles at 60+ degrees in the operating system, even with nothing open/nothing running.
From what I've seen elsewhere online its more typical to have slightly higher temps in the BIOS, rather than lower. Is this still the case? What could a possible reason be for this? Whenever I boot up anything the CPU think its running at 85+ degrees (or maybe it is?) and the fans whirr up to 100% and annoy the hell out of me.
For what its worth, the PC is not a new build. Had it for a couple of years but only started getting annoyed by the fans after I moved it from below my desk to next to my desk (ironically, to improve airflow and reduce internal temps).
Ryzen 5 3600 (stock cooler) with a B450 AORUS Elite
When adjusting speeds in the System Info Viewer the CPU will vary from around 65-75 degrees C. When I go into the BIOS however it will almost always hover around 40-42 degrees C. CPU always idles at 60+ degrees in the operating system, even with nothing open/nothing running.
From what I've seen elsewhere online its more typical to have slightly higher temps in the BIOS, rather than lower. Is this still the case? What could a possible reason be for this? Whenever I boot up anything the CPU think its running at 85+ degrees (or maybe it is?) and the fans whirr up to 100% and annoy the hell out of me.
For what its worth, the PC is not a new build. Had it for a couple of years but only started getting annoyed by the fans after I moved it from below my desk to next to my desk (ironically, to improve airflow and reduce internal temps).
Ryzen 5 3600 (stock cooler) with a B450 AORUS Elite