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Off the top, I would say possible issues are: electrical connection to fan header is incorrect (review manual and confirm attachment is correct), the heatsink is not properly attached, the thermal interface material is not correctly installed, OR a defective fan. In this case, it sounds like the heatsink fan (since heatsink is attached to CPU and the fan header is near the CPU, it is usually referred to as "CPU fan") " keeps blowing too hard & it's very loud". As you follow, it is very important that you follow each step in order and make sure ("measure twice, cut once") that this do-hickey attaches to this deframus.Īlso important is to try to be precise in details. When building a new machine, many things can go wrong - so I recommend following the guide to assembly in the manual. Difficulty is to integrate all the information into a useful DIY PC. I feel like it's not safe to hook the radiator fan into the multi fan controller lolĬooler Master Hyper 212 EVO (loud f*cker)
#HYPER 212 EVO REVIEW LOUD HOW TO#
I'm not sure how to check CPU temperature so if you ask help lol another thing, I do have a 4 Channel Multi Fan Controller but the heatsink isn't connected to it, it's hooked to the motherboard. You see, yesterday I wasn't having this issue but now I am. I have one side of the tower open & the radiator is freaking cold, not even hot at all.

#HYPER 212 EVO REVIEW LOUD UPDATE#
As I'm typing this, my windows is installing an update & the fan has just been going straight on for 10mins. Now I don't have any knowledge on PCs, the only way I got to build my PC was through watching YouTube videos & reading the manuals. When I open a software such as "Adobe Premiere" or "Adobe Photoshop" or any other software, the fan blows hard while it's opening, then it stops blowing hard right after the software opens.īut if I open a game, it starts going nuts constantly blowing hard, I even reduced the graphic settings on the games to the lowest & nothing changes.īasically If im not doing anything "dynamic" the fan stays quiet. So I'm not sure why the CPU radiator fan keeps blowing a lot, I'm not experience ANY lag when playing a game such as "PayDay" or "CS:GO" "GTA V" at high graphics. Also I had NO CLUE what to even do on BIOS so basically I didn't touch ANYTNING at all, just adjusted the fan speed & boot up the PC L, never messed with the settings (which maybe that's why I'm having this issue) I've tried changing the fan speed to silent through BIOS but that doesn't seem to even work. When I opened up the BIOS for the first time, I didn't encounter any errors & it can read the fan. The problem is, that my "heatsink" or small radiatior with the fan keeps blowing too hard & it's very loud.

I JUST finish building my first Gaming PC ever yesterday & im encountering a problem today which maybe it's not, & im probably just over-concerned that maybe my specs are crappy & maybe is the reason for the problem. Okay guys I'm new here & new to the PC world, so please go easy on me.
