Hi guys, but of a weird one.
I recently bought a corsair RM650x in the hopes it would get rid of coil whine which was driving me CRAZY for ages... NOPE.
After unplugging *everything*, and using my old psu, now a meter away from case - still a whine... From cpu area???
So I unplugged the (4pin) cpu cooler and plugged into PWR_FAN(3pin).
HURRAH! No loud whine...
But is loud at max rpm... So now I've plugged into the SYS_FAN2 (4pin)...
Currently set us as below, any suggestions appreciated;
Is it ok to use SYS_FAN2 as cpu fan?? Will this gradually rise the RPM with CPU temps or is SYS_FAN2 getting its temps from somewhere else?
60mins of prime = Not going past 60oC
HW monitor shows a fan (not sure if CPU or not) gradually rising from 990 - 1600rpm.
Should my (3pin) fan - now in CPU-FAN, change rpm depending on CPU temp or is that the whole point of a 4th pin - PWM??
Thanks guys
I recently bought a corsair RM650x in the hopes it would get rid of coil whine which was driving me CRAZY for ages... NOPE.

After unplugging *everything*, and using my old psu, now a meter away from case - still a whine... From cpu area???

So I unplugged the (4pin) cpu cooler and plugged into PWR_FAN(3pin).
HURRAH! No loud whine...
But is loud at max rpm... So now I've plugged into the SYS_FAN2 (4pin)...
Currently set us as below, any suggestions appreciated;
Is it ok to use SYS_FAN2 as cpu fan?? Will this gradually rise the RPM with CPU temps or is SYS_FAN2 getting its temps from somewhere else?
60mins of prime = Not going past 60oC
HW monitor shows a fan (not sure if CPU or not) gradually rising from 990 - 1600rpm.

Should my (3pin) fan - now in CPU-FAN, change rpm depending on CPU temp or is that the whole point of a 4th pin - PWM??
Thanks guys
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