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    • Arago44
      Arago44 last edited by

      Hey, so after every time I log into my pc and It gets to the log in screen on windows 10, my case fans start to spin up really fast to their maximum rpm. But after I login they go back to normal. Also when the computer is shutting down, the fans spin up again. Can anyone here tell me what the problem is with this? It's kind of an annoyance. And the kind of case fans I have are the Corsair ML120's assuming that info would help. They are also plugged into the commander thingy. 🙂 Someone please help.

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      • bi4smooth
        bi4smooth @Arago44 last edited by

        @Arago44 said in Case Fans Going Top Speed:

        Hey, so after every time I log into my pc and It gets to the log in screen on windows 10, my case fans start to spin up really fast to their maximum rpm. But after I login they go back to normal. Also when the computer is shutting down, the fans spin up again. Can anyone here tell me what the problem is with this? It's kind of an annoyance. And the kind of case fans I have are the Corsair ML120's assuming that info would help. They are also plugged into the commander thingy. 🙂 Someone please help.

        When you first startup your PC, the fans run full speed because that's normal - the software that controls the fan speeds (based on temps) hasn't loaded yet, and it's necessary to be "better safe than sorry" - a PC can overheat to a disaster point in SECONDS without cooling!

        As for the end, I suspect that's just the fan monitor/driver software unloading...

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        • john32123666
          john32123666 @Arago44 last edited by

          Try to run an anti-malware
          Memory Hogs that causes your PC fan busy :
          When computer is hot
          Unwanted application running w/o noticing
          ex: search index/ dll exe./com surrogate exe.
          Google/software tool updating and scanning ...
          Windows Updates/Software updates use a lot of memory during updates
          Torrent client eats a lot of resources when you have bunch of download/upload process [bandwidth is too busy] ...
          Also the snowflakes background [GT homepage] uses memory
          To see all this running Task
          point on start menu / type taskmgr / hit enter
          here you can see all task running that taking all the resources ...

          [œùæ] : " Mahirap mag dunong dunongan, Kung wala kang kaalam alam " ...

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          • Arago44
            Arago44 @bi4smooth last edited by

            @bi4smooth Ok. I guess I can look at it that way. I have read that the Ryzen 7 5800x does get really hot though. And Corsair ICUE software did get updates a few times at previous times in life so it could be that.

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            • Arago44
              Arago44 @john32123666 last edited by

              @john32123666 I understand what your saying. This may be happening. But while the system is in the shutdown process I can't see what application(s) still trying to close in the background if I make sense lol. The only antivirus I have is the one thats built into windows 10 itself. But I'm hoping its not that.

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              • john32123666
                john32123666 @Arago44 last edited by

                While background still running during shutdown closes application if it hangs ...
                Ctrl+Alt+Del do the trick [is an option to terminate hang application] ...On a personal computer with the Microsoft Windows operating system, Control+Alt+Delete is the combination of the Ctrl key, the Alt key and Del key that a user can press at the same time to terminate an application task or to reboot the operating system.
                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control-Alt-Delete
                https://www.techtarget.com/searchwindowsserver/definition/Ctrl-Alt-Delete

                [œùæ] : " Mahirap mag dunong dunongan, Kung wala kang kaalam alam " ...

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                • Arago44
                  Arago44 @john32123666 last edited by

                  @john32123666 Thanks

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