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Signed Up September 17, 2012
Last Posted April 19, 2013 at 3:47 PM
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#1 Viewmodel config with quickswitch in TF2 General Discussion

I primarily use "q" to switch weapons with the quickswitch function. I have a viewmodel config that has viewmodels on for my primary (launcher) and viewmodels off for my secondary (shotty). In order for the config to work properly I have to use 1,2, and 3 for the right viewmodels to show up for the right weapon. Are there any scripts out there that use the quickswitch function to do all of this?

Thanks

posted about 11 years ago
#4 Fans running loud in Hardware
Not_MatlockCheck your temps while playing. Your processor might not have enough thermal paste and is overheating causing your fans to work harder.

If that's not the case, there are programs that let you change the fan speeds and you can set a max rpm that you don't want it to go over.

My case lists temps but I don't know which temp goes with which part of the system. It says 30, 35, and 38 degrees Celsius. They stay the same in and out of game.

KiritoAre you using the heatsink that comes with the CPU? If so, those things are usually loud.

There almost might be something wrong with the integrated heat spreader having bad thermal paste.

The hardware came straight from newegg so I'm probably using the default CPU. I'm not that knowledgeable about hardware so I'm not quite sure what thermal paste is.

posted about 11 years ago
#1 Fans running loud in Hardware

Alright so recently I bought a new processor and motherboard and I have been having an issue with my fans running super loud while I play TF2. The moment I open or tab into it the fans go crazy. The moment I tab out of it the fans are quiet as ever. I did some messing around with settings and noticed that changing my fps cap makes a huge difference with the noise level. The problem is that to get the fans to the point they were before I got new hardware I have to limit myself to 30-40 fps which I don't really like. Is there any way I can change fan or TF2 configurations to make them run quieter while still having the fps I want? Thanks in advance!

posted about 11 years ago