![]() The curve you have programmed is more appropriate for CPU temperature. If that's not happening then there is something weird going on or you are starting to run into cooler problems. While I hate those stock fans without reservation, the curve you have programmed above should keep them below 1200 rpm at all times. That said, I am a little concerned if your fans on the H80i are getting loud now. Not a good match for most AIO controllers. It has different characteristics and larger current requirements. The 3000 rpm version is not just more top end 'you might use in reserve'. If you go for the Noctua Industrial, make sure you are looking at the 2000 PWM 12v variant. I would suggest testing one of your current SW3 (if PWM) on that controller before buying more. You are likely to have trouble with the Silent Wings 2/3 PWM fans on that H80i v2's controller. X3 BeQuet Silent Wings 3 case fans on the front I thought I'd post here incase someone has any ideas that might help, to save me from splashing out if I don't need to. The industrial Noctua fans are also an option too and simply replacing the cooler is not off the cards either The NZXT Kraken 63 being my primary choice (I won't let Corsair bully me into buying updated hardware because they can't be bothered to support it in their loathsome software but I digress. I've been considering getting some replacement fans for the radiator, specifically the Silent Wings 3 from BeQuiet! I already have 3 of these as case fans and they're fantastic. Temperatures are perfectly normal though, around 47c under load, 31c idle with a custom fan curve set. I have had this H80i V2 for a good while now with no issues, but recently I upgraded to an LG Ultragear 27" 144hz monitor and the fans are getting very shouty when gaming.
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