[SOLVED] Suggestions for a Fan curve

I have a x570 i aorus pro wifi with a ryzen 3600x and a wraith prism cooler. Like so many other people with similar set ups, with the ryzen continuously boosting the fan goes crazy. Ive had to compromise with 2 power plans, 1. the power plan has the cpu capped at 99% speed which is fine for me when browsing/light tasks and 2. The other re-enables the boost when gaming. Using the Smart Fan 5, does anyone have a good custom fan curve that lesson's the noise the cooler makes just so I can leave the ryzen boosted and let it do its thing? (which would control my fan from ramping too much and is safe.) Thanks
 
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I don't have a Gigabyte board, so all I could suggest is trying a curve like the one I suggested here; it's more aggressive - it has to be, or the boost spikes will still trigger higher fan revving - yet less flexible.
I would suggest the opposite. A very non-aggressive fan curve. But you'll need to know some things first. Like the temp when gaming.

What you do is raise the lower end, so instead of 40% fan speed at 0-40°C climbing to 70% speed at 40-60°C and 70-100% at 60+°C, raise the minimum to 60% at 0-70°C, 70% at 70°, 100% at 70+°C.

Your idle will generally be in the 40's (ish) with spikes upto mid 60s. Gaming is usually somewhere in the 70's. By lowering the slope and setting temp points above where things happen, you'll minimize the affects the spikes, gaming loads have on the fans themselves.

It's like the passive/active eco setting on my gpu. It's fanless upto 65°C then the fan kicks in hard, 3000rpm to drop it to 60ish, then shuts off. That's fine for office work where the gpu sits in the 50's, but gaming temps are usually in the 60-70° range, the constant on/off with uber high rpm is seriously annoying. Shut it off, fans work like normal, so the curve is lowered and the gpu now rarely gets warm. No more ramps.
 
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