I didn't see a guide for posting cooling-related questions, please let me know if more info is needed.
I recently built a new gaming PC. I'm surprised by how fast & loud the CPU cooler fan is. It is leading me to think I undersized the air cooler or have made some other mistake in part selection or assembly.
For comparison, my old machine where fan noise was low and never increased noticeably, even under load:
What do you think? Do I need a larger cooler? Should I consider switching to an AIO if my goal is a constant, quiet performance? Or are my components good on paper and do I need to reconsider fan layout, investigate voltages, etc?
I recently built a new gaming PC. I'm surprised by how fast & loud the CPU cooler fan is. It is leading me to think I undersized the air cooler or have made some other mistake in part selection or assembly.
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X (65W TDP)
- Cooler: ID-COOLING FROZN A410 (220W TDP)
- GPU: Radeon RX 9060XT 16GB
- Case: Fractal Design Define 5
- Fan Configuration
- Intake:
- Front: 2x Fractal Design fans that came with the case. (I am leaving the front panel open as well)
- Bottom: 1x Arctic P14 PWM PST
- Side (Below GPU): 1x Arctic P14 PWM PST
- Exhaust:
- Top: 1x Arctic P14 PWM PST
- Rear: 1x Arctic P14 PWM PST
- Intake:
For comparison, my old machine where fan noise was low and never increased noticeably, even under load:
- CPU: Intel Core I5-4460 (84W TDP) Higher!
- Cooler: Noctua NH-U9S
- GPU: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- Case: Thermaltake Core V1
- Fan Configuration
- Intake:
- Front: 1x 200mm case fan
- Intake:
What do you think? Do I need a larger cooler? Should I consider switching to an AIO if my goal is a constant, quiet performance? Or are my components good on paper and do I need to reconsider fan layout, investigate voltages, etc?
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