First post, by Gemini000
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So awhile back I posted about how my CPU temps didn't seem to be corresponding with the fan speeds I was getting. Well, the mystery has grown deeper...
My computer is now in a fairly small room on a second floor, rather than in a basement. It doesn't get very hot up here normally (especially with snow outside) but when my computer's going it can really heat things up in here. Beforehand, I was typically getting about 3700 to 3800 RPM on my CPU fan at 60 c CPU temp according to my temperature monitors on my AMD FX-8350 CPU. I was told that AMD does this sort of built-in themistor thing which alters the CPU fan speeds automatically and without input from the motherboard, which is why my CPUs temps and fan speeds didn't seem to exactly coincide with each other.
NOW however... I haven't yet had to do anything power-demanding on my CPU (yet, soon), but I've now seen and heard the CPU fan speed rev all the way up to 4500 RPM... but only getting up to 54 c! The settings haven't changed at all, the only difference is that it's a few degrees warmer up where I am now by default than it was in my father's basement, but you'd think that would affect the temperatures being reported...
The air coming out of the system is definitely fairly warm too. And, to further confuse everything, my PSU, which used to rev up to full speed every few minutes, isn't doing so nearly as much anymore, granted it still does, but only about half as often as it used to.
I'm somewhat worried about doing my video conversions tomorrow for ADG and rendering on Friday, as those are pretty intensive on the CPU and I'm somehow hitting these much higher RPMs with only 25% CPU usage. It's weird just how difficult it is to measure this kind of stuff reliably and to make any sense out of it. x_x;
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