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Temperature fluctuations and discrepancies


cyansand

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I'm having weird temperature and fan issues. I'll describe first then ask specific questions.

 

First off, here's my hardware set-up. https://pcpartpicker.com/b/tDRJ7P

 

So, Corsair iCue shows different CPU temp than other programs. It shows idle fairly constant around 29 degrees while CAM, CPUID, and Core Temp show it constantly fluctuating between low 40's to mid 50's with occasional swings from high 30's up to mid 60's. Here's a photo showing the discrepancies: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AvSN1qfHeS-Gj5lVLkDFQsFa_QIm1w

 

This means my fans are constantly revving up and driving me crazy. I have the CPU fans plugged into the CPU fan plug on the mobo and the case fans in a chassis plug slot via a fan hub and I've set up separate fan curves in the UEFI… but the case fan seem to be ignoring it. The CPU fans certainly are - they're running off of iCue, but I can't tell where the case fans are getting their performance profile from. One more note - while gaming, my CPU temps don't really rise from what they're doing at idle.

 

So, here's what I'm asking:

  1. Why are the monitors showing different CPU temps than iCue?
  2. Does this affect my fan speed negatively, ie, should the CPU fans be spinning faster than they are, but iCue thinks they don't need to since it sees the CPU at a much lower temp?
  3. Any ideas why my temps are fluctuating so much? It's just idling and there's a 15-20 degree swing constantly. I’d imagine that a beefy (and expensive) cooler like this would keep things cooler.
  4. How can I force the fans to follow the performance curve I've set up in the BIOS? Perhaps it's getting a profile from somewhere else, but I couldn't tell you where. As far as I can tell iCue doesn't let you set performance for anything but the CPU fans. This fan noise fluctuation literally every 5 seconds is making me nuts.

 

Thanks!

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You're comparing the temperature of the coolant in the cooler to the CPU temperature. So ... you're comparing apples and goats.

 

You can see the CPU temp in the Dashboard after added the values to the dashboard. However, I don't think that it's been updated for the Ryzen 3000 series CPUs quite yet so you may still see bad values for that.

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