I bought a new PC my PC runs normally but when i play games the CPU fan rotates at 5000-6000 Rpm is it the normal rotations or is there something wrong with it plz tell me
If your usIng the stock coolers it is normal for them to rev that high to try and keep your CPU cool. The larger aftermarket ones move more heat do they don't have to ramp as high.
Where are you getting these numbers? Did you try OpenHardware Monitor or Speedfan. Because 5000rpm is really fast and must be loud. I'm not even sure fans can reach that speed.
If your usIng the stock coolers it is normal for them to rev that high to try and keep your CPU cool. The larger aftermarket ones move more heat do they don't have to ramp as high.
Where are you getting these numbers? Did you try OpenHardware Monitor or Speedfan. Because 5000rpm is really fast and must be loud. I'm not even sure fans can reach that speed.
i can see the RPM of the fan in AI Suit the rpm is too fast and loud.can i reduce the rpm the rpm increases only during gaming
what is your mobo? For example, mine is ASRock. And ASRock has software called AXTU which allows me to manually adjust fan speeds.
The other option is to reboot the computer and go into the BIOS and reduce fan speed to 40%. Most new computers will run fans at full rpms (according to the BIOS) until you adjust it in the BIOS.
If your usIng the stock coolers it is normal for them to rev that high to try and keep your CPU cool. The larger aftermarket ones move more heat do they don't have to ramp as high.
what is your mobo? For example, mine is ASRock. And ASRock has software called AXTU which allows me to manually adjust fan speeds.
The other option is to reboot the computer and go into the BIOS and reduce fan speed to 40%. Most new computers will run fans at full rpms (according to the BIOS) until you adjust it in the BIOS.
i can adjust the fan speed using BIOS i set it to silent but during gaming the speed go up to 5000 RPM and my MOBO is Asus m5a99FX Pro r2.0
DoWnkoad hardware monitor make sure your idel temps are fine. Check that the CPU cooler on tight and there some thermal paste on it.
If you run prime95 at the temps get real hot 70c or more power off let the CPU cool off then reapply thermal paste or use a bigger CPU cooler.