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whats a good fan speed to have it on, i have always had it on auto but im wondering now?
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What kind of console do you have? Mine's always on 100%. Keeps a temp in the low 110 degrees fahrenheit! Which is pretty good!
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XeJerry wrote What kind of console do you have? Mine's always on 100%. Keeps a temp in the low 110 degrees fahrenheit! Which is pretty good!



Full blast is always the way to go no matter if its a xenon or a big block or a slim rgh...

Tho the sound of it can get annoying on the Fat consoles i tend to leave my falcon at 80 i could shut the fan off and run it all day tho and it would be fine...Depends on how much you use it...
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XeJerry wrote What kind of console do you have? Mine's always on 100%. Keeps a temp in the low 110 degrees fahrenheit! Which is pretty good!

Corona i think thats how you spell it, well its the newest one you can buy, Slim RGH dual nand if it makes a difference
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XeJerry wrote What kind of console do you have? Mine's always on 100%. Keeps a temp in the low 110 degrees fahrenheit! Which is pretty good!



Full blast is always the way to go no matter if its a xenon or a big block or a slim rgh...

Tho the sound of it can get annoying on the Fat consoles i tend to leave my falcon at 80 i could shut the fan off and run it all day tho and it would be fine...Depends on how much you use it...


True. If you use it for a quick sesh, you shouldn't even have to adjust it. If you're going to keep it on for some time, keep it on at least 80%. 100% is definitely your best bet!
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XeJerry wrote
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XeJerry wrote What kind of console do you have? Mine's always on 100%. Keeps a temp in the low 110 degrees fahrenheit! Which is pretty good!



Full blast is always the way to go no matter if its a xenon or a big block or a slim rgh...

Tho the sound of it can get annoying on the Fat consoles i tend to leave my falcon at 80 i could shut the fan off and run it all day tho and it would be fine...Depends on how much you use it...


True. If you use it for a quick sesh, you shouldn't even have to adjust it. If you're going to keep it on for some time, keep it on at least 80%. 100% is definitely your best bet!


Agreed!...OP says he has a Slim RGH depending on your boot time they usually run hot i would just take jerrys advice and leave it at 100...Although the slims do have much better air flow with the top mounted fan...I guess it comes down to pure preference
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You should have it all the way turned up, its not going to really matter on overheating tbh.
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