[SOLVED] Fans aren't working right?

Aug 10, 2021
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I have an NZXT H210 case with a total of four fans. Two be quiet! pure wing 2's 120mm for intake, one pure wing 2 120mm, and an nzxt stock fan for the outtake. The stock fan is on the top outtake while the pure wing is on the bottom panel outtake. The CPU fan is the AMD stock fan. The issue I'm having is high temps while gaming and the fans being extremely noisy under load. While under load there is no air coming out of either outtake. Even in idle, there is not much air coming out of the fans. I have all fans set on the quiet mode in my bios as the noise was intollerable. What would the cause be and what is a solution?
 
Solution
the stock coolers are not adequate for an average gaming system.
especially in a compact area like this there is more heat generated in a much smaller area.

plus with the fans running in a "quiet" mode their RPMs are greatly reduced and they are pulling in much less cool air and pushing out much less hot air.

you may want to look into a 120mm AIO liquid cooler or a nicer tower air cooler.
this way all of the fans can run at lower speeds while the CPU stays much cooler.
the stock coolers are not adequate for an average gaming system.
especially in a compact area like this there is more heat generated in a much smaller area.

plus with the fans running in a "quiet" mode their RPMs are greatly reduced and they are pulling in much less cool air and pushing out much less hot air.

you may want to look into a 120mm AIO liquid cooler or a nicer tower air cooler.
this way all of the fans can run at lower speeds while the CPU stays much cooler.
 
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Aug 10, 2021
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the stock coolers are not adequate for an average gaming system.
especially in a compact area like this there is more heat generated in a much smaller area.

plus with the fans running in a "quiet" mode their RPMs are greatly reduced and they are pulling in much less cool air and pushing out much less hot air.

you may want to look into a 120mm AIO liquid cooler or a nicer tower air cooler.
this way all of the fans can run at lower speeds while the CPU stays much cooler.
Thank you! I'll look into an aio.