pendragon1
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if his fans are connected to the pump, like my h110i, he needs icue to control the fans/pump. BUT once they are set you dont have to keep it running in the background as settings are stored in the pump. ive also had better result basing the fan speed on the pump/water temp in icue/link.You don't have to do any of that. What's happening is that Zen 2 reacts to context switches in 1ms, in effect its power stages can react that quickly. You're seeing your cpu react to said context switches. Thus if you don't wanna see that, you can set a delay in the fan's reaction speed in your bios. Look for some option for delay in the ramp up speed. Throw in 1-2 seconds. The fan will then only ramp up when there is a temp change that exceeds 1-2 secs. Voila, done.
And stop using icue, it's causing observer effects! Google that for more info.