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Gaming PC running hot? A custom fan curve just unlocked performance you already paid for
Most BIOS settings you don't need to change. This isn't one of those.
Most of us using desktop computers, and plenty of us on laptops, have some sort of fan or pump installed in our computer to remove heat and keep our machines running at the most optimum temperature.
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Custom BIOS fan curve boosts PC performance by 7%
Tweaking a PC's BIOS to set a custom fan curve has been shown to deliver up to a 7% performance gain without changing hardware. By adjusting fan speeds to ramp more aggressively with temperature, ...
Fanless PC builds aren’t anything new, but YouTuber Matt Perks from the DIY Perks channel decided to take the concept a step further. The result is a massive fanless PC chassis that “breathes” to keep ...
Typically, CPU fan noises are heard when you reboot your PC (the whirring sound you may have heard upon startup) and it goes on to decline as the startup process completes. The purpose of fans on your ...
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