ASRock B450 PRO4 fan control step up-down option ? |
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alander
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There are enough temperature settings for fan speed that you can adjust ranges for fan speeds to make something fairly quiet on idle/light loads to noiser stressed loads. I have a 3900x on the same motherboard and created different fan profiles depending what I am doing through the day. I usually use a silent fan profile that is quiet until it reaches 75 C.
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kathe34
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Sir id like to ask about your vrm temps what are your readings on hwinfo
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ekalkici
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If you are fine up to 75C it's okay. But i want my fans to speed up at lower temps. When you set like this, small bumps in cpu makes fan ramps and down continously. When browsing or etc. If we had step up-down option in bios this wont happen. Other vendors have this option in their bioses. Maybe Asrock adds this feature in new bios releases.
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Equatis
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I hope ASRock reads this. I also have the B450m Pro4 AM4 with a Ryzen 5 3600. I've had it air cooled and currently have it liquid cooled. My idle temps are around 50-55C. My gaming temps are 68C-70C. Even at desktop, I get these temperature spikes for something as simple as opening a browser that I have read are completely normal. They last less than a second and make my fans ramp up because my temps will go to ~72C. It's annoying because without the step up/down feature I can't make a gaming versus desktop fan profile. ASRock can you please upgrade next BIOS with this option?
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ekalkici
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As result i didnt bother with bios can control, temp spikes made it unoptimal. So i made my custom fan curves with speedfan 4.52. All my case fans and cpu fan controlled with speedfan. I made them control with my gpu temprature so when gaming fans speed up with gpu temp. When desktop, fans low rpm so no noise at all.
But your temps seems a bit high. I have 12cm tower air cooler, idle temps 36-38, browsing temps 42-46, gaming temps max 64-65 C, average gaming temps 52-54 C. My settings : PBO off, turbo boost on (4.2ghz), SMT off (hyper threading), vcore auto (1.30-1.38 gaming, desktop 0.94V 2700mhz) |
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Equatis
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I like the bios control over fans so I never have to worry about software, but I'm considering going back to it. I actually have a several year license to Argus monitor. I'm going to look back into it and see if there's a step up delay feature.
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ekalkici
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Yes argus has delay function over cpu temp. It averages temp by second you choose.
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Equatis
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Nice. Well, I guess that'll be the perfect workaround until ASRock (hopefully) adds step up/down delays in motherboard options. At least I know which feature to look for in my next motherboard in 5 years.
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