Depends on the fan you have usally small fans make more noise. Please make a list of your computer specs so we can do some research.
My computer fan is going pretty load when i play video games.
Is this normal? and are the temps good?
my new game desktop is heating up when playing video games, but not really overheating.
Depends on the fan you have usally small fans make more noise. Please make a list of your computer specs so we can do some research.
That fan is really spinning, but the temps seem fine.
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Nothing is really overheating, but can you like your case. I need to see how many fans you have.
Note: I would suggest getting Bigger fans instead of Smaller onces, the smaller they are the faster then need to spin to keep your computer cooled down.
Last edited by Justifiable; 08-02-2013 at 04:13 PM. Reason: *Missed something important
OR just buy an office fan and point it at your computer if you don't want it to overheat.
Honesty your computer is fine, the only problem is the fan speed is way to high and you don't like the sound it makes. So the only thing you can really do it replace the fans you allready have or add more.
Id also suggest going onto Tom's hardware for computer problems as well.
Last edited by Justifiable; 08-03-2013 at 12:39 AM. Reason: iPhone auto correct, sigh.......
It could be because the game you are playing is using alot of CPU usage, making your computer heat rise and because of that the sensors on your fans are hitting so the fans are speeding up, it could either your fan is very low-end and isnt able to keep controll of the heat properly, or the game your playing is way to tense for your processer, <-
Dayum, what fan(s) do you have?
and is this idle temp?