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evga sc17 1070 g-sync FAN BOOST max RPM

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2018/06/08 03:58:34 (permalink)
guys what's the max rpm speed that your fans are reaching with the fan boost enabled? mine are both (gpu and cpu) on around 4800/4900 on precision x mobile. I was wondering if this a normal speed or there is something wrong with my laptop. Thank you for all your answers.
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    Re: evga sc17 1070 g-sync FAN BOOST max RPM 2018/06/08 10:03:32 (permalink)
    huh mine never reaches that ? I have the none GSYNC but as i far as I know the only difference is the display .

    mine reaches around 4500 both.

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    Re: evga sc17 1070 g-sync FAN BOOST max RPM 2018/06/08 12:52:01 (permalink)
    4400 and 4500. slower fan has bad bearing 
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    Re: evga sc17 1070 g-sync FAN BOOST max RPM 2018/06/08 13:24:51 (permalink)
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    4400 and 4500. slower fan has bad bearing 


    I dont think if me and you are the same thing than we are fine .

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    Re: evga sc17 1070 g-sync FAN BOOST max RPM 2018/06/08 13:27:02 (permalink)
    Please note: the speed of the fans will depend on whether you lay the laptop flat on a hard or soft surface or whether you elevate it with some sort of cooling mat or spacer. Additionally, the speed of the fan will depend on how plugged up with dust/hair the fan intake grill and heatsink are. The more plugged up the heatsink and intake is or the more you lay the laptop close to the bottom surface, the faster the fan speed will be. Even at higher altitudes the fan will spin faster.

    If your seems to be spinning fast, I would recommend that you turn off your laptop and blow the heatsink and fan out backwards from its normal airflow direction.

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    Re: evga sc17 1070 g-sync FAN BOOST max RPM 2018/06/09 03:33:36 (permalink)
    4400 cpu fan and 4600 gpu, hard wood desk, no elevation.

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    Re: evga sc17 1070 g-sync FAN BOOST max RPM 2018/06/11 01:40:28 (permalink)
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    Please note: the speed of the fans will depend on whether you lay the laptop flat on a hard or soft surface or whether you elevate it with some sort of cooling mat or spacer. Additionally, the speed of the fan will depend on how plugged up with dust/hair the fan intake grill and heatsink are. The more plugged up the heatsink and intake is or the more you lay the laptop close to the bottom surface, the faster the fan speed will be. Even at higher altitudes the fan will spin faster.

    If your seems to be spinning fast, I would recommend that you turn off your laptop and blow the heatsink and fan out backwards from its normal airflow direction.

    Do you think is not good an high rpm speed? I opened recently for a repaste, and after I noticed this high speeds.
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