![]() I would leave your motherboard's onboard cpu fan controller alone to work by itself as it should do a decent job as long as you don't turn it off. I would also imagine that it could decrease the life of the fan, although the fan was designed to spin upto those speeds and shouldn't be damaged. I can't imagine why you would want to run your fans at high speeds all the time as it is loud enough to be uncomfortable. ![]() The stock PII cooler maxes out at upto 7000rpms, and you'll know it when it gets that high as it gives new meaning to a "dust buster." It is ear piercing deafening loud. ![]() That Thuban is just waiting for you to crank up the clocks on it, but you need a very good air cooler first. As others say, I recommend that you go out and get a decent air cooler.
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