I am not sure about those fans inside the case, as those type of fans are always very noisey.
You can buy that type of aluminium tubing from metal merchants, although it will be in it's original...
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I am not sure about those fans inside the case, as those type of fans are always very noisey.
You can buy that type of aluminium tubing from metal merchants, although it will be in it's original...
I have a 230mm fan on the side of my case from my old "Server Case", I made a speed control for fans that can not be pwm (3-Pin fans) & have 3 settings about 9.5vdc 10.5vdc then 12v max for summer &...
Yes, I see what you are saying but that motherboard is old, look in the bios as it may be set to voltage controlled because with older boards all connections apart from CPU were full blast fans...
You connect the red output to the CPU fan because that fan may be smaller than your case fans which may be bigger & spin at a different rate, so when you temp goes up the the correct fan speed is...
The red plug will go to the cpu fan & the rest are connected with only pwm from the 2-pin input, as you can not connect all 4 speed senses, only 1. Power will be provided by the sata plug on the fan...
I would stick to PWM for PWM fans, they can spin quite slowly with the Pulse Width Modulate signal pulsing to them.
You can control PWM fans with just voltage, but you do pay more for pwn fans rather than 3-pin voltage controlled fans, if you can not do it from the motherboard you may have to look at a bay fitting...
Why? are they loud fans?
The modern way is to have a constant flow of air moving through the case & the most effecient way is to have all fans in sync with the CPU speed, otherwise it will get...
Here is my cinebench score with my 5900X
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Did you want all the fans to run at CPU speed, because it is much easier to buy a fan splitter which runs pwm off CPU?
The switches most cases use with a cable can be found on Amazon or other web based PC shops or you could add you own custom (better quality switch), the switch is a push to make switch & is non...
Yes, it only runs 3 of them & then on 3D score I get reduced by 47%, because it could not do multisampling in 4k, only in 2k - what kind of benchmark is this thing, lol?
Yes, System 2 is my cheap...
My results as not tested in a long time, on W11X64, latest version & fully updated (System 1).
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I does say could not run 2D graphics? what is 2D graphics?
I see there is a new Aorus NVME on Pcie 5.0 called 10000 because thats what the crystal disk bench mark shows?
Gen5 SSDs are here! Leo's Aorus Gen5 10000 First Impressions - YouTube
Yes, it helps with faster calculations etc, I also let new ram settle in at its stock speed for about 1 month before tinkering with speed settings.
When you do decide to XMP the ram the go to 2666...
Well maybee this image from my book will explain, memory it in 2 channels A & B.
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With "1" stick you can put that in any channel otherwise you 2 sticks of ram as shown on diagram, or 4...
Yes it does, every motherboard (except 2 slot mobos) you can get uses 1 ram slot space between ram sticks, what on earth are you thinking?
So slot 1 +3 is dual channel just like 2 +4 is dual...
This video show it with 2 sticks:
$1500 HP Omen Gaming PC: Another HOT Pre-Built! - YouTube
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they have to be in matched channels for dual channel
normally you would be A1 + B1 or A2 + B2, in either combo for dual channel mode?
which ram slots did you use for the 2 sticks of ram?
So when you select xmp1 & xmp2, what does the frequency change to, does it change it on both ram settings or just 1?
Is this the only settings, as in my picture you see the ram speed of both channels, not in advanced settings.?
What does custom profile do, also?
Have you also done a bios reset on install?
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Normally the setting to change the speed is in the 1st settings you see not the sub settings you click into.
Can you photo the bios page with the ram settings, so we can point to the right...
Normal specs on motherboards tell you how fast you can speed your ram up to before xmp has to be enabled, I could not find this at HP in your link, for example my X570 has to be xmp enabled over...