Hi,
I have a new machine for about a month now ( i9-14900K, RTX 5080 OC, Corsair 64GB DDR5-6000 kit, a.o.) and i think i'm not happy with the noise that the 'DeepCool LQ360' makes when MSFS2024 is running. It's almost like a storm.... Stays that way too no matter what's on display. Never heard such racket with my old system when MSFS2020 or 24 is running.
Is anyone perhaps familiar with this 'DeepCool LQ360' watercooling installation ?...
It's only running MSFS or a game like Transport Fever 2 that the cooling fans go pedal to the metal. I remember from the beginning of running FS on my old puter about 6/7 years ago that kind of the same thing happend. Annoying noise produced by the cooling system. However not to such extend that i needed to wear my headphones to block out most of it. A guy from the shop managed to change something in the cooling system's settings so that the noise became easily bearable. I was wondering if that might be possible with this "DeepCool LQ360" thing as well ?
Is it 'normal procedure' to start messing about with your cooling system if the level of noise is not to your liking ? Is it überhaupt possible to find a reasonable average between cooling CPU/GPU and the level of noise ?
Thanks for any cool insight/hits & tips !
I have a new machine for about a month now ( i9-14900K, RTX 5080 OC, Corsair 64GB DDR5-6000 kit, a.o.) and i think i'm not happy with the noise that the 'DeepCool LQ360' makes when MSFS2024 is running. It's almost like a storm.... Stays that way too no matter what's on display. Never heard such racket with my old system when MSFS2020 or 24 is running.
Is anyone perhaps familiar with this 'DeepCool LQ360' watercooling installation ?...
It's only running MSFS or a game like Transport Fever 2 that the cooling fans go pedal to the metal. I remember from the beginning of running FS on my old puter about 6/7 years ago that kind of the same thing happend. Annoying noise produced by the cooling system. However not to such extend that i needed to wear my headphones to block out most of it. A guy from the shop managed to change something in the cooling system's settings so that the noise became easily bearable. I was wondering if that might be possible with this "DeepCool LQ360" thing as well ?
Is it 'normal procedure' to start messing about with your cooling system if the level of noise is not to your liking ? Is it überhaupt possible to find a reasonable average between cooling CPU/GPU and the level of noise ?
Thanks for any cool insight/hits & tips !

