Fan curve optimization for PCCOOLER RT620P
Dealing with the heat issues in report 2026-019, I compared two cooling strategies. Option A was setting the fans to 100% in the BIOS; while it brought the CPU load temp down to around 70℃, the noise was unbearable. Option B involved going into the BIOS, navigating to Advanced $
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