AnyOldName3 Wrote:As high as it can causes the whole case to shake violently with the stock cooler for my old CPU. This is going to break something. It only went this high when I started the system on a dell motherboard with a non-dell power switch, as there was a jumper in the switch.
Something was wrong with your old system. That's not supposed to happen. My Pentium 4, pentium D, core 2 quad, and core i5 ivy bridge stock coolers all have not had issues running at max rpm.
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-Mark Antony