Recalibrating Thermal control Logic to Stop Fan Noise in Space Marine 2 on GALAX B760M

This intolerable noise is caused by rapid speed ramping triggered by sensor read drift. Hardware report 2026-FAN-S1 using GPU-Z reveals that when core power swaps rapidly between 220W and 250W, fan RPM fluctuates violently between 1200 and 2200 RPM. My first instinct was to apply a hard cap via OS software, but my core temperatures immediately spiked to 92℃, inducing severe thermal throttling. I eventually dived into the BIOS frequency setting menu and programmed a 2-second fan response hysteresis, linearizing the 60℃ to 80℃ curve. This effectively clamped the noise to a subtle 35dB - 42dB range. Regrettably, due to the altered airflow patterns, the chipset temperature crept up by about 5℃, which is a necessary trade-off for acoustic comfort.
Category:Hardware Peripherals Last updated:March 16, 2026 4:40 PM