My old cooler for my CPU (Phenom II X6 1090T) just kinda gave up on me, allowing my CPU to reach 110C within 5 minutes after boot. I have removed it and put the VERY LOUD stock fan on the CPU and it seems to stay cool again.
But as said, the stock cooler is very loud and I'm looking for input on a good cooler to replace it with. The cooler also needs to be compatible with the more recent AM3+ CPUs (FM83x0 models) in case I need to replace my CPU later on.
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I'm also wondering if I can just replace that noisy stock fan. The thing runs at 5500 RPM right now and keeps the CPU very cool (around 40C). That's a lot cooler than the TX3 EVO ever got the CPU in the past!
Here is a showcase of TX3 with 2x Artic F9:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYMzPOacpZo
Seems like you are doing something wrong there.
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/cooling/cpucoolers/bk019.html
Phry Think that's a bit too much overkill for me. My board doesn't even support 220W CPUs so the 8350/8370 would be the max for me.
Perhaps I need to get the Corsair H60 liquid cooler, because I'm REALLY getting nuts of the noise that the stock fan produces. The big fan I have here for room cooling even makes less noise than that AMD stock one
Here you go:
https://www.conrad.nl/nl/catalog/articlegroups/041/0415152.html?filterVentilator-%C3%98=92%20mm&sort=Price-asc&productsPerPage=96
https://azerty.nl/8-1088-428142/arctic-cooling-f9-pwm.html
https://www.alternate.nl/html/search.html?query=92mm+pwm&sortOrder=PRICEASC
Anyhow, I've been googling a bit for a replacement cooler and I see that the CoolerMaster EVO 212 is recommended a lot. I like the fact that it has a 120mm fan on it so it's easier to replace for me AND my local PC store has it on stock. Think I'll be off to grab that one as replacement.
http://www.vergelijk.nl/computer_ventilator/antec/tricool_fan_92mm_dbb_10410884/#!?searchTerm=ventilatoor%2092mm
http://www.kelkoo.nl/c-100324223-computer-accessoires/keyword/ventilatoor+92mm
http://www.konigelectronic.com/nl_nl/1111817
http://www.bol.com/nl/p/konig-ventilator-konig-ventilator-92mm/9000000012206842/
http://www.startech.com/nl/Computeronderdelen/Ventilatoren/Stille-925cm-Koelventilator-met-Kogellagers-en-TX3-Connector~FAN9X25TX3L
1. C&Q -> Enable / Disable
2. CPU fans -> Automatic / Full On
When CPU fans on Automatic I get 2 sub menus.
One with speed options 1 through 9 (1 being slowest, 9 being full out).
The other with target temperature (55C through 65C)
The Automatic CPU fans option does somewhat relate to C&Q but it's not overly working well and not before long the fans run on the maximum for the level, even when the target temperature is not reached by a long shot.
I figured it might be a BIOS bug and have updated to the latest version but it's still working the same. I'm so sorry I didn't stick with ASUS as board...
As someone with a Corsair H80i, the fans run loud. If you want to use one, I recommend replacing the fan. You can find a good fan to use by looking at the reviews on Newegg.
Only bad point is the small radiator, I had mine outside the box.