New PC noise and heat levels

sdoraky16

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Hey all,

This is my build: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/soraky/saved/4qZ6hM

First build I ever made alone from scratch, please excuse me if I sound inexperienced because I am.

The PC I had before is 6 years old and it could get noisy but the new one generates far more noise and heat.
I don't mind it too much but I think it's weird that it makes more noise compared to the old one.
The heat, well, I guess that the new far more heavy duty parts just generate more heat. Right?

The temperatures while under load (Currently meaning playing maxed out 'Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice') seems fine:

GPU: Steady 72C.

CPU: The hottest is 67-69C.

H100i: 40-44C.

SSD: May reach 50C.

(I see the temps through Corsair Link. Sadly I'm not home, will update with screenshots once I am if needed)

I haven't made any overclocking though I would like to enable XMP so my RAM will actually use 3200Mhz.

The H440 stock fans are connected to the stock chip that came with it, should I connect them to the motherboard, if possible? Will it make the fans speed 'smarter'?
Same with the H100i because currently I can't control the fan speed.

Any general tips/notes are welcome, thanks!
 
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First of all, when stress testing, perhaps using tools like FurMark for the GPU, and Aida64 or prime95 for the CPU might be good as well. secondly, The temps seem very okay. And, if possibly, perhaps it could be a good idea (as you said), trying to connect the fans to the mobo instead of the stock chip. I would maybe prioritize the CPU cooler first, and then the others.

askinatr

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First of all, when stress testing, perhaps using tools like FurMark for the GPU, and Aida64 or prime95 for the CPU might be good as well. secondly, The temps seem very okay. And, if possibly, perhaps it could be a good idea (as you said), trying to connect the fans to the mobo instead of the stock chip. I would maybe prioritize the CPU cooler first, and then the others.
 
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