Plus each person has a different usage case, different applications they run, even during idle. What's your ideal room temperature? 22 ☌? 25 ☌? 28 ☌? With the exception of air-cooled graphics cards with the stock cooler, I set fan curves in the BIOS, not a Windows application. For my two custom loop builds, I also set the GPU radiator fans with the BIOS. Personally, I never let any of my fans (whether they be radiator, case, or graphics card) run at 100% because I care about acoustics and I hate headphones. If you're happy with your temperatures and fans reaching 100% speed then leave them that way. It's not my computer and I'm not in the same room so I don't care how you set your fan curves. It's a balance between heat dissipation and fan noise that you must decide. ![]() On my primary gaming build, the GPU radiator fan curve maxes out at 950 rpm, the GPU temperature at 63 ☌. I could run the fans at a higher speed and bring down my GPU temperature by a few degrees but I prioritize for acoustics over absolute lowest temperatures. My primary reason for using a custom cooling loop is better acoustics. I try to set my fan curves on the hottest day of the year (my place does not have air conditioning). That way I know the rest of the year the system will be quieter with lower ambient temperature. The exact temperature outside is irrelevant unless you leave your computer outdoors. The temperature of the room where your computer is placed affects its internal temperature.
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