Temps at 73 just after coming from sleep????

nirrtix

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Ok I am using Asus Thermal Radar and I do not know if this is related to Windows 10 and I never noticed it until I installed thermal radar. This was NEVER an issue before. In fact I am not sure why the Idle temps are 73c coming out of What Windows 10 calls sleep mode. Even by the setting of the fan makers it is going 500ish rpms when it should be going 1700rpms. Then when I change the setting to force max speed it goes max speed. Then it goes back down to 42c

This seems like a program issue as the fan has no problem changing it's setting after i manually change it, the question is WHY it is not following it's pre programmed setting that is a setting made by the manufacturer...

This is the setting it was at when it went to 73 and not long out of sleep while doing nothing special it gave me the fan and heat warning.
http://imgur.com/3S1Q2
 

nirrtix

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Also it seems based on my findings that the thermal radar fan settings simply stay at the minimum settings speed... the first button... I have mine so it to where it is 100% at 60c but it stays at the 50% speed at 90c.
 

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I am using a 2600k I7

yeah it was idle... I messed with Thermal radar... it seems the only speed setting is the first dot... I turned it down (vertically)despite it being above the other temperature it still went down to 500rpm when it should be at 70%rpm
 

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Ok with the custom speeds disabled in thermal radar the fan jsut runs at max speeds, I do not know if it always did.... I am fine with the noize, just do not want to burn my fan out... it is almost 4 years old as it is, and I am not in the mood to replace a cpu fan, or replace the whole CPU if it burns out the CPU with it, as that will require me to buy a new operating system, Motherboard and CPU.
 

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Perhaps it is a Thermal Radar issue. Any particular reason to use it? CPU fan profiles can be configured manually in BIOS, to avoid Thermal Radar altogether. Check Chapter 3 of the motherboard manual for details.