Reply 40 of 167, by Joseph_Joestar
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Tetrium wrote on 2022-05-15, 09:53:And if you don't already have one and can get a Venice for cheap, I'd definitely do that. I got some 3200+ Venice CPUs for cheap back in the day just so I know I have a small stash available just in case I ever need them 🙂
In my neck of the woods, hi-end socket 754 Athlon64 CPUs are not super common. There are a lot of Semprons, but even they tend to be below 2 GHz on average. On the other hand, socket 939 Athlon64 models are plentiful and I do have several of those, including Venice and San Diego cores.
But anyway, on a more serious note, I do like the silent 12cm fans for systems like yours. Only issue I have with them is that they seem to not always work because the slow rotation makes some boards think the fan is not working so usually I end up testing several fans until I find one that matches well with the rig and I am happy with.
I actually have this issue with the CPU fan. When the system initially starts up, I get a "CPU Fan Error, press F1 to resume" since the fan on the aftermarket cooler spins below 2000 RPM. But after that initial boot, it doesn't occur anymore. Asus actually fixed this in a later BIOS update, allowing CPU fan speeds as low as 800 RPM, but of course I can't use that BIOS version.
I don't think the motherboard cares about non-CPU fan speeds though, but we'll see.