Tho it could be a sign of an underlying problem.... if it is spinning fast when it doesn't need to be than that's indicative of an underlying problem .... dust accumulation, TIM gone bad, loose mount, etc
Tho it could be a sign of an underlying problem.... if it is spinning fast when it doesn't need to be than that's indicative of an underlying problem .... dust accumulation, TIM gone bad, loose mount, etc
It's not like that. I have it set up in my precisionX to run at max. I do it cause it makes me feel like everything is always running cool.
That's why I said "could" .....if you don't know why it's running fast when it has no need to, then there may be a concern. If it's running fast simply cause you want it to, then if the noise doesn't bother you, it's fine.