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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: Idle (well-nothing goes on), light (day to day stuff like youtube, word, excel, HWInfo64, etc.) and Mild.

On Mild I run the Light apps plus Ryzen Master, Fusion 360 with little activity and Slice a four print plates in sequence using Bambu Studio. When I start slicing, CPU Tctl/Tdie temps go 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 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 used.

Any thoughts? Should I look at the average and disregard max temp unless max reaches or goes above 95C, for example? Or I should not be getting this max temp at all.

System
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)

Do you get temps like that at peak?

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