@@willuigi64 Ur right. Dont want to spread hate but my ears are falling off hearing that. The guy might be a very nice guy maybe I should talk German with him hahah
I personally have always managed to get along with manufacturer presets in the BIOS, but I was recently asked to help a friend set up custom curves for their gaming PC with their new PWM fans. This video was exactly what they needed, so on their behalf - thanks a lot!
This is an excellent video. Concise, accurate, understandable information that acknowledges the subjective nature of the process but focuses on a really good example of the motivation and process to create a "flattened" fan curve. I am sharing this with my friend who is trying to understand how to both keep his computer quiet and cool (the struggle we all face).
This is great. Early builds were just build it and use it without regard to tuning a system and leaving gaming rigs because of the noise. Such a helpful video.
great video, wasn't even using a water cooler on my configuration, but this helped me a lot adjusting my fan curve on my air cooler, really informative, thanks.
Great informative video - I bet a lot of people run their PC with more "aggressive" and louder fan curve than needed. Would love to try the 360mm AIO in my Dark base pro 900 :D
is it how to find the temperature + 3 point rpms for cpu bios aio? or is this for tuning it master on software within os? cause if its for bios id like to follow . Could you show me how i add my system fan in bios to the same curve you used on your bios or simply a fan setup for one temperature load source + the AIO setup already runs in software device memory mode so I'm trying out the curve with it altogether but system was not included.
I'm going to try this tomorrow on my new computer build. I edit video and Davinci and audio in Pro Tools but I don't want my fans to constantly be blasting unless it is required. I'm hoping this will help out. My motherboard is Asrock so I'll be using A-Tuning.
Hello. I have recently purchased a pc with a be quiet 500 dx case, and i have 1 fan at the back, 2 on the top, and 2 on the front, but the fans in the front do not spin, you think there might be a problem with them, or maybe they are set to spin when pc overheats? Any way to check and configure them? thank you
Any tips for fan expert from Asus to stop it making me test the fans every new startup. Its been on and off with this. I Need this program to make curves for idle and gaming. But i have to keep remaking them on each boot right now!
Hi can this apply also for laptops? I have my new lenovo legion slim 5 and there is no option in lenovo vantige to set my fan curve, so I´m looking for ways how to soleve this issue. I have problem, that the silent mode is still abit to loud for my during normal tasks as watchnig youtube. I will be glad for any advice! Thank you !
I didn't even know I had a fan management system on the bios of my motherboard. I have modified the fan speed curve. Now the system is always at the same rpm at idle. Before it was increasing and decreasing all the time. It was quite annoying. I just ordered a dark rock pro 4 to reduce the noise of my system even more
Very nice video! However, I find it still tricky and I don’t feel confident doing this. Do motherboards have an automatic mode, meaning, the fans ramp up as temperatures go up? I’m building my first pc built ever and I’m hopping to make everything right with the 6 pure wings pwn high speed 120 mm I’ve ordered.
Hello. You don't need to worry: The motherboard will take care of automatically regulating the temperature. This video is just there to show you that there is always potential to make the most of your water cooling system.
Look at the graph, the x axis is temperature and the fan speed changes in in relation to it. There is zero risk involved and if you do it right you pc will be more quiet.
Hello Muhammad. No, it isn't - Threadripper CPUs have a completely different surface than regular processors, and there need dedicated TR4 coolers like the Dark Rock Pro TR4 (www.bequiet.com/en/cpucooler/1525).
I want some software optimize fan-speed automatically from Noize, Temp, Fan-Speed, etc. I never find out this kind of software. Plese let me know somebody if you know.
It's likely their own in house design, and done in the way it is gets around the patent trolling Asetek does.. I call it trolling only because they slap it across any manufactures face that wants to do a AIO in NA with the pump built as part of the block that sits on the cpu. By putting the pump inline with the tubes or as I think NZXT did once? within the radiator, they can get around the nonsense asetek tosses at people.
So do you copy the newly tuned curve to the various other fans in the chassis? also, shouldn't there be a round of calibration for the case fans before you set the next threshold? I think the system has to work in tandem to avoid bad air dynamics?
@@majkiman7674 I do use adrenaline too but got a 6500XT Tuf card that use like 3 - 9W on desktop and allow fans to stop until about high 50's °C , same goes for the case fans , when under 12-15% which give ~220-350 rpm depending on the fan, they just stop. It's neat feature that allow in a good airflow case to basically only use the fans when doing moderate work or gaming. Every idling or light use would not crank any fan up if the cpu cooler got enough inertia to allow for brief spike in temps to get dissipated slowly , basically any 240+ AIO or a 6 heatpipe big mono block or any dual tower will do. But that being said, letting a good amount of airflow in the case as a minimum allow for a lower starting point and give more room for the cooler to work without having to increase the case fans further until high load so that you don't get the roller coaster fan profile that often.
I've been wondering that too and found a solution in using the program Argus monitor, which allows you to connect the speed of your case fans to the temperatures of your Gpu AND your cpu, and set individual curves for each. The program smartly chooses the fan speed of the curve that is higher
@@Thrillingish I'll have to look into that. My case fans never ramp up during games to cool the GPU because the CPU never gets hot during games. I've got a Gigabyte mobo which are notorious for not working right with third party software when it comes to fans, so would be nice if it works.
I wish you guys would make fans that are drop-in replacements for video cards. I have a Be Quiet case (same one in the video) and I love how quiet the case fans are. I would replace my radiator fans, but why bother when the graphics card is so loud? So if you made fans for graphics cards you'd be selling me four fans instead of none, I guess is what I'm saying.
I'll come back to this comment if I need to default my settings to what you said then reconfig from there 40°C - 16% Everyday office work, RUclips, and web browsing; inaudible operation. 48°C - 43% Maximum threshold for quiet operation, still pleasant and quiet. 64°C - 52% Under a CPU stress test like Cinebench; moderate load. 71°C - 52% Heavy load under Cinebench; remains quiet and efficient. 80°C - 81% Maximum CPU temperature for high-demand tasks; fans ramp up for cooling. Above 80°C - 100% Fans run at maximum speed for emergency cooling.
@be quiet nice video instead of using motherboards vendors terrible software use "argus monitor" instead its undeniable the best fan control software that exists. specialy because you can use average temps and even have your case fans react INDEPENDENTLY to cpu and gpu temps < wich is insane valuable.
@@bequietofficial The bearing note feels louder than it really is (you can hear and distinguish both the bearing and the airflow, they don't blend together) and it's pitch changs a lot with rpm, which is really noticable. Maybe you can decrease vibrations with finer tolerances on the bearing. That should allow you to bring the blades closer to the housing. Good to know that you care!
@@dtectatl1 Only if someone doesn't keep their room clean (and has an air purifier). Besides, most high-end cases come with filters that do a great job blocking floating particles. My CORSAIR 4000D case has an air filter for all the inlets: top, front, and bottom.
@kxmode to each their own, but I'm not putting this beautiful thing under the desk. It deserves to be displayed in all of its glory. Performance first, but aesthetics are a strong second.
i don't recommend bequiet products, i have silent loop 360 mm and pump have ratling noise, i submitted a ticket but nobody respond to e-mail, shame on bequiet, there is no suport...
Didn't expect a manufacturer to explain a proper method in such a clear and instructive way. My congrats
Fact that its a surprise for manufacturers to show us how to properly adjust fan curves on products that they created is plain sad.
Wrddx
And the fantastic german accent aaggghhhh. I am german aswell but practicing to get rid of it cuz its damn cringe
@@legendaryzfps hey man, your accent is what makes you, you. I'm sure it's not as cringe as you think. change it or dont, just sharing some love
@@willuigi64 Ur right. Dont want to spread hate but my ears are falling off hearing that. The guy might be a very nice guy maybe I should talk German with him hahah
fans: loud
headset: louder
problem fixed
The only time I hear my fans is when I take my headphones off and I’m about to turn off the pc lol
I9 10900k@5.1 3090RTX 24GB
32GB DDR4 PC3000
3 Videdocard fans
3 Radiator fans
3 Case fans
All Full RPM
Headset has 4 x 50 mm spks
Yep
SAME HERE
@@fleabaglane humblebrag
@@fleabaglane lmao love that you have to list out your pc to say. “Same”
Hearing: devastated by age 25
I personally have always managed to get along with manufacturer presets in the BIOS, but I was recently asked to help a friend set up custom curves for their gaming PC with their new PWM fans. This video was exactly what they needed, so on their behalf - thanks a lot!
Yup today things have gone out of hand a bit, even have to undervolt everything.
Not so good when u want to game and have to go into bios when u want to just browse net to turn fans down tho...
We look at how much noise we can get and how to tune it.
BeQuiet: - You must constantly hear the music in this video.
This is an excellent video. Concise, accurate, understandable information that acknowledges the subjective nature of the process but focuses on a really good example of the motivation and process to create a "flattened" fan curve. I am sharing this with my friend who is trying to understand how to both keep his computer quiet and cool (the struggle we all face).
This is great. Early builds were just build it and use it without regard to tuning a system and leaving gaming rigs because of the noise. Such a helpful video.
great video, wasn't even using a water cooler on my configuration, but this helped me a lot adjusting my fan curve on my air cooler, really informative, thanks.
Thanks for the kind feedback. Always happy to help!
This is the most underrated video. So informative! Thanks be quiet!
My fans have been so loud for so long that I cant sleep unless I hear them.
So real. Its like being assured that your baby is alive.
Very nice video, just used your guide to set my fan curve up and its been sounding / performing beautifully. Thank you sir!
You're welcome!
Great informative video - I bet a lot of people run their PC with more "aggressive" and louder fan curve than needed. Would love to try the 360mm AIO in my Dark base pro 900 :D
haha fan go vrrrrrrrrrrrr
Thanks for the tips, I really love be quiet fans I have 4 of them in my PC and I will upgrade to the 240 watercooling, my PC is quiet as a shadow !
Great to hear from you guys! Love Be Quiet!
is it how to find the temperature + 3 point rpms for cpu bios aio? or is this for tuning it master on software within os? cause if its for bios id like to follow . Could you show me how i add my system fan in bios to the same curve you used on your bios or simply a fan setup for one temperature load source + the AIO setup already runs in software device memory mode so I'm trying out the curve with it altogether but system was not included.
I was ready for an excited "LET ME SHOW YOU ITS FEATURES"
2:13 43 percent for optimal. Cheers for this
I'm going to try this tomorrow on my new computer build. I edit video and Davinci and audio in Pro Tools but I don't want my fans to constantly be blasting unless it is required. I'm hoping this will help out. My motherboard is Asrock so I'll be using A-Tuning.
Let's know if it worked out or if we can help further.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Everything I was looking for 😁
You are welcome! 🤓🧡
Amazing informative info, too many people need to see this but haven't
Yeah, just had been nice to actually HEAR the result or the process instead of constant music...
Hello. I have recently purchased a pc with a be quiet 500 dx case, and i have 1 fan at the back, 2 on the top, and 2 on the front, but the fans in the front do not spin, you think there might be a problem with them, or maybe they are set to spin when pc overheats? Any way to check and configure them? thank you
Hello, best to contact our customer support (service@bequiet.com) - my colleagues will be able to help you quickly.
Super useful video! Thank you!
Should you be monitoring CPU temps or motherboard temps?
The CPU temperature.
one fan curve? does it mean that they are connected to 1 hub/header?
Any tips for fan expert from Asus to stop it making me test the fans every new startup. Its been on and off with this. I Need this program to make curves for idle and gaming. But i have to keep remaking them on each boot right now!
Hi can this apply also for laptops? I have my new lenovo legion slim 5 and there is no option in lenovo vantige to set my fan curve, so I´m looking for ways how to soleve this issue. I have problem, that the silent mode is still abit to loud for my during normal tasks as watchnig youtube. I will be glad for any advice! Thank you !
I didn't even know I had a fan management system on the bios of my motherboard. I have modified the fan speed curve. Now the system is always at the same rpm at idle. Before it was increasing and decreasing all the time. It was quite annoying. I just ordered a dark rock pro 4 to reduce the noise of my system even more
Cool video! Although I gotta say, your guy has a pretty audible german accent. Made me smile haha
Very nice video! However, I find it still tricky and I don’t feel confident doing this. Do motherboards have an automatic mode, meaning, the fans ramp up as temperatures go up? I’m building my first pc built ever and I’m hopping to make everything right with the 6 pure wings pwn high speed 120 mm I’ve ordered.
Hello. You don't need to worry: The motherboard will take care of automatically regulating the temperature. This video is just there to show you that there is always potential to make the most of your water cooling system.
Look at the graph, the x axis is temperature and the fan speed changes in in relation to it. There is zero risk involved and if you do it right you pc will be more quiet.
Thanks. Just what I was looking for!
My NZXT Kraken x53 gets really annoying with the stock fans.
be quiet silent loop 360 is fit for amd threadripper 3960x?
Hello Muhammad. No, it isn't - Threadripper CPUs have a completely different surface than regular processors, and there need dedicated TR4 coolers like the Dark Rock Pro TR4 (www.bequiet.com/en/cpucooler/1525).
Thanks for sharing a good systematic approach :)
Hello, are there possibility to decouple the additional fan (120mm) on the dark rock 4
Updated vid for silent wings pro 4 plz
Thanks for your feedback. We'll let the video know about your wish.
How to refill coolant? How often ?
A bottle of refill coolant is included, and a how-to is in the manual.
I want some software optimize fan-speed automatically from Noize, Temp, Fan-Speed, etc. I never find out this kind of software. Plese let me know somebody if you know.
That is possible with the software of your motherboard. Which one to choose is up to the manufacturer.
why is this video unavailable in Australia?
That's new to us. We'll check it!
Hallo, gibt es eine Möglichkeit den zusatzlüfter (120mm) beim dark Rock 4 zu entkoppeln?
does this same concept apply to fan cooling?
Did you find out?
What cpu did he have in there
Dieter is on vacation right now, we will ask him later ;)
@@bequietofficial thank you
Can you tell us now? 😄
Looked like a 2600x 4:07
@@bequietofficial is he back from vacation yet?
Never seen a pump design like that...is it an asetek design or in house.
It's likely their own in house design, and done in the way it is gets around the patent trolling Asetek does.. I call it trolling only because they slap it across any manufactures face that wants to do a AIO in NA with the pump built as part of the block that sits on the cpu. By putting the pump inline with the tubes or as I think NZXT did once? within the radiator, they can get around the nonsense asetek tosses at people.
So do you copy the newly tuned curve to the various other fans in the chassis?
also, shouldn't there be a round of calibration for the case fans before you set the next threshold? I think the system has to work in tandem to avoid bad air dynamics?
I was a Noctua Fan but now i am "quite" interested in the Be Quiet 240 AIO, but question is how much is Its power consumption ?
Noctua better dont even question it
use noctua fans on the aio lol
@@warrentroyer2645 if only Noctua would make rgb fans 😅🙈
Hi , is it possible to get lower than 35% on the fan speed in Adrenaline?
PWM fans ca be set to ~20-25%
@@bequietofficial Thank you , but I have blocked min.35% lowest rpm for my card (rx6800xt red dragon). I wish to set 25% in Adrenaline, but I cant :/
@@majkiman7674 I do use adrenaline too but got a 6500XT Tuf card that use like 3 - 9W on desktop and allow fans to stop until about high 50's °C , same goes for the case fans , when under 12-15% which give ~220-350 rpm depending on the fan, they just stop. It's neat feature that allow in a good airflow case to basically only use the fans when doing moderate work or gaming. Every idling or light use would not crank any fan up if the cpu cooler got enough inertia to allow for brief spike in temps to get dissipated slowly , basically any 240+ AIO or a 6 heatpipe big mono block or any dual tower will do. But that being said, letting a good amount of airflow in the case as a minimum allow for a lower starting point and give more room for the cooler to work without having to increase the case fans further until high load so that you don't get the roller coaster fan profile that often.
Should the curve for case fans be calibrated to just the CPU like the CPU fans, or should you also consider the mobo and GPU temps for case fans?
I've been wondering that too and found a solution in using the program Argus monitor, which allows you to connect the speed of your case fans to the temperatures of your Gpu AND your cpu, and set individual curves for each. The program smartly chooses the fan speed of the curve that is higher
@@Thrillingish I'll have to look into that. My case fans never ramp up during games to cool the GPU because the CPU never gets hot during games. I've got a Gigabyte mobo which are notorious for not working right with third party software when it comes to fans, so would be nice if it works.
@@cup_and_cone the program works excellent for me. best of luck
I just link mine to gpu as I never have a case where my cpu is hotter than my gpu. I have a 360mm aio and I only really game on it.
Thank you very much! you saved my marriage 😂
I recently got the nzxt streaming pc and he fans are really loud, will this video help me?
It might.
Where do i download the software?
Usually it's available on the manufacturer's website.
@@bequietofficial manufacturer of what, the fans?
good video thank you
But what about pump noise? They tend to buzz.
short precise perfect for me thx
what is fan curve
great video!
Should I use those setting for my case fans?
Have you watched the video?
@@bequietofficial i have but I asked the question before you responded to it in the video
@@craigthemoonshiner4092 #Dumb
what if i have good curve lines , but somtimes my fans still going to maXIMUM ?
If in doubt please contact our service team for advice for setting up our be quiet! products: www.bequiet.com/en/contact/service
I wish you guys would make fans that are drop-in replacements for video cards. I have a Be Quiet case (same one in the video) and I love how quiet the case fans are. I would replace my radiator fans, but why bother when the graphics card is so loud? So if you made fans for graphics cards you'd be selling me four fans instead of none, I guess is what I'm saying.
Unfortunatelly we are not in the GPU cooling business, anyway, thanks for trusting us :)
Здравствуйте,скажите ,где на Украине можно приобрести вашу продукцию ? Нигде не могу найти - be quiet pure base 500dx white
Hello. Have you tried here? www.bequiet.com/ua/wheretobuy/search
Imagine if he said "In any case... Be Quiet" XD
Thanks...
I'll come back to this comment if I need to default my settings to what you said then reconfig from there
40°C - 16%
Everyday office work, RUclips, and web browsing; inaudible operation.
48°C - 43%
Maximum threshold for quiet operation, still pleasant and quiet.
64°C - 52%
Under a CPU stress test like Cinebench; moderate load.
71°C - 52%
Heavy load under Cinebench; remains quiet and efficient.
80°C - 81%
Maximum CPU temperature for high-demand tasks; fans ramp up for cooling.
Above 80°C - 100%
Fans run at maximum speed for emergency cooling.
@be quiet
nice video
instead of using motherboards vendors terrible software
use "argus monitor" instead its undeniable the best fan control software that exists.
specialy because you can use average temps and even have your case fans react INDEPENDENTLY to cpu and gpu temps < wich is insane valuable.
nice channel picture °_°
percentage please
Hey its you guys, Ive had your case for years now lol
that's the most Asian Dieter Schmidt ever
Did it and still appears the old MHz
Yeah my brand new Acer pc has a cpu fan so loud I can't use even 50 % speed on it...24 % is about the right spot for me.
I paid for my fans, so I will use all of my fans! XD
Why i didn't find u earlier!!my man!xD
Me and the boys at 4am
Weird to watch a video from BeQuiet accompanied with really noisy music! I could hardly concentrate on the educational contents.
Thank you for the feedback. We will consider it in the future.
Please make better fans. On paper yours look good but I regret having any of them now. I miss my noctuas.
What is it exactly that you don't like about our fans?
@@bequietofficial The bearing note feels louder than it really is (you can hear and distinguish both the bearing and the airflow, they don't blend together) and it's pitch changs a lot with rpm, which is really noticable.
Maybe you can decrease vibrations with finer tolerances on the bearing. That should allow you to bring the blades closer to the housing.
Good to know that you care!
I am
❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Asus has ai cooling now
As a noob I learned nothing from listening to this he went way to fast.
Use RUclips's built-in playback speed, and set it slower then
Then watch it several times - maybe that helps?
Put the computer under the desk...
@kxmode Yeah, let me just dump this $2k pretty light box under the desk where I'll never see it, and it can suck in all that nice carpet dust.
You are not building for it a throne you can praise to? 🤓
@@dtectatl1 Only if someone doesn't keep their room clean (and has an air purifier). Besides, most high-end cases come with filters that do a great job blocking floating particles. My CORSAIR 4000D case has an air filter for all the inlets: top, front, and bottom.
@@bequietofficial Nope, I’m old school. I prefer a case that’s black and free of any lights. 👍
@kxmode to each their own, but I'm not putting this beautiful thing under the desk. It deserves to be displayed in all of its glory. Performance first, but aesthetics are a strong second.
01:27
06:17 Fantastic 💋 💝
*laughs in i9 9900k*
i don't recommend bequiet products, i have silent loop 360 mm and pump have ratling noise, i submitted a ticket but nobody respond to e-mail, shame on bequiet, there is no suport...
do you have the pump above the radiator?
This honestly wasn't a very good guide.
We're always open to constructive critizism. What exactly didn't you like, and what would you have preferred us to do better?
1900 maximum rpm? Lmao i have rtx 2060 and max rpm i have is 3600