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Fan curves, and thermals using FanControl by Romb0o and a NH-D15S
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I am setting my fan curves for different loads using FanControl. When I put some load - such as open Fusion 360 and start slicing four 3D print plates in sequence using Bambu Studio, CPU Tctl/Tdie temps shoot to 95C no matter what I do. I am able to reduce the average - i.e. the time CPU Tctl/Tdie stays at 95C - to a healthy 52C by playing with the RPMs of the fans, but Max temperature does not go down. (Snip of HWInfo about a minute after finishing slicing).

HWInfo does not indicate any throttling. Maybe because the temp does not stay at 95C long enough.

I ran Cinebench R24 and the result is similar to that in the picture: aprox 95C Max with averages between 70C and 86C, depending on the Fan profile I use.

Someone on another sub said ā€œ95C is the new 65Cā€. Never heard this before, tbh. Any thoughts? Should I be comfortable with this temps in the picture? Should I look at the average and disregard max temp unless max reaches or goes above 95C, for example?

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Ryzen 7700X
Raedon RX 6750XT
Noctua NH-15S

Exhaust:
- 3x Arctic P120 PWM (top) - 1x Arctic P120 PWM (back)

Intakes:
- 2x Noctua Industrial 140 (Front)
- 2x Noctua Industrial 140 (Bottom)
- 2x Arctic P120 PWM (side)

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