One fan shows in BIOS running 3096 rpm?
I just got a new PC; was prebuilt so im assuming this should've shown up in the QA. I haven't gotten a new PC for 9 years so pardon not knowing new parts.
i technically see 10 seperate fans spinning in there. 3 on the bottom, 3 on the side, and 3 on top with one out the back. my fan profile in BIOS says CPU Fan, CPU OPT FAN, then CHA1-3 fans. all running abot 1k, but CHA1 is the 3k. thing is thats only listing 5 in the BIOS. assuming its considering those 3 connected fans as one?
I heard that the liquid cooling or something should be running max rpm at all time, but im not sure if this is that one? should I worry?
I can't tell what it SHOULD sound like because my last pc had the 2 case fans and thats it. its definitely sounding windy in here with the new one but doesnt sound any more loud than a small desk fan.
(sidenote: cpu fan is at 947 and CHA3 fan is at 761. is this too low? haven't had any heating problems so far with the small tests I've run at least)
(Using a NZXT H9 case if that helps.)
I just got a new PC; was prebuilt so im assuming this should've shown up in the QA. I haven't gotten a new PC for 9 years so pardon not knowing new parts.
i technically see 10 seperate fans spinning in there. 3 on the bottom, 3 on the side, and 3 on top with one out the back. my fan profile in BIOS says CPU Fan, CPU OPT FAN, then CHA1-3 fans. all running abot 1k, but CHA1 is the 3k. thing is thats only listing 5 in the BIOS. assuming its considering those 3 connected fans as one?
I heard that the liquid cooling or something should be running max rpm at all time, but im not sure if this is that one? should I worry?
I can't tell what it SHOULD sound like because my last pc had the 2 case fans and thats it. its definitely sounding windy in here with the new one but doesnt sound any more loud than a small desk fan.
(sidenote: cpu fan is at 947 and CHA3 fan is at 761. is this too low? haven't had any heating problems so far with the small tests I've run at least)
(Using a NZXT H9 case if that helps.)