![]() Wraith Prism seemingly saves it's parameters inside the cooler itself (such as better mouses keep their DPI settings and such when changing between computers). MSI Mystic Light doesn't have this option, but I am using it for other RGB stuff in my case. This way it has addressable RGB ring effects on the outer circles and such. So I've read it before and it's been a problem for others as well: the Wraith Prism's full potential is unlocked by using Cooler Master's Wraith Prism software. I wonder how else I could decrease the fan speed (while of course maintaining a sensible cooling performance) without making so much noise.My go-to wouldn't have been writing here, but since opening a ticket just throws me no permission, hoping maybe this will get some feedback. ![]() To no effect as hinted by this youtube video dealing with the same problems. I tried changing the advanced power settings and dropped the Minimum processor state from 100% to 20% and also decreased the max processcor state to 99%: I am looking for ways to throttle noise level as it is very distracting while working on the PC as well as irritating to others in the same room. In this moment of my writing, the system idles at 3% system load.Īlso, there is no sound indicating any sort of defect on the bearings and I am sure it's the Wraith Prism as if I daringly (and not recommended) stop the fan with my hand, the rest of my system is almost entirely silent. My issue is the cooler is very loud as it appears to run at full throttle even when there is no system load. ![]() I have a PC setup with an AMD 2700X Ryzen CPU with its stock Wraith Prism CPU cooler on a MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC. ![]()
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