I know how to assemble a computer and get it started. I'm pretty good at getting software working and maintaining that. Admittedly though, I'm NOT good at diagnosing computer hardware issues.
I tried to figure this out through Google, but I can't quite figure out the right question.
My problem is that while my computer runs the fans are relatively quiet, but when the graphics start to put a drain on the computer I can hear a fan kick in and it's starting to sound bad. I was thinking it's the fan on the GTX460 I'm using, but I don't know for sure. I just cranked up the fan speed using EVGA Precision and it sounds fine. I think that's the only fan that changes RPMs during operation, though maybe my CPU cooler does as well. Is there a way I can test the fans in my COOLER MASTER V6 GT?
I tried to figure this out through Google, but I can't quite figure out the right question.
My problem is that while my computer runs the fans are relatively quiet, but when the graphics start to put a drain on the computer I can hear a fan kick in and it's starting to sound bad. I was thinking it's the fan on the GTX460 I'm using, but I don't know for sure. I just cranked up the fan speed using EVGA Precision and it sounds fine. I think that's the only fan that changes RPMs during operation, though maybe my CPU cooler does as well. Is there a way I can test the fans in my COOLER MASTER V6 GT?
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