Tiberius 2023년 3월 31일 오전 7시 58분
Fan control app
What do you guys use to control pwm fan? I'm looking for something thats easy to use
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Introverted Gamer 2023년 3월 31일 오전 7시 59분 
FanControl by Rem0o, that's what I used to chain my Chassis/Case Fans to my GPU Temp and CPU Temp. When under heavy load my Chassis Fan spins faster to Ramming More Air into the Case, when little to no load my Chassis Fans Slows Down to Normal Speed.

SpeedFan used to be the go to but it, as tech and software evolves it sort of faded from lack of modern support.
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_I_ 2023년 3월 31일 오전 8시 00분 
just set the fan curves in bios
make sure the header is set to pwm, and it can control from cpu or socket temp(sensor on the board under cpu socket)
Bad 💀 Motha 2023년 3월 31일 오전 8시 04분 
BIOS Fan Curve makes all of that simple. No need for any software in Windows to control that. Just need GPU software so you can setup the gou clocks if you wish to change them, or change the max power level or edit the gpu fan curve.
Tiberius 2023년 3월 31일 오전 8시 05분 
_I_님이 먼저 게시:
just set the fan curves in bios
make sure the header is set to pwm, and it can control from cpu or socket temp(sensor on the board under cpu socket)

Bios doesnt allow me to monitor gpu temp sadly
_I_ 2023년 3월 31일 오전 8시 06분 
the gpu has its own monitoring, it will adjust its fan speed as needed
Bad 💀 Motha 2023년 3월 31일 오전 8시 20분 
BIOS Fan controls are for Motherboard fan headers only. To monitor or adjust anything to do with GPU then you would use apps like MSI Afterburner. This allows full control of the gpu as well. However just for monitoring alone you can use the Xbox Gamebar (while in-game, press WINKEY+G) or use an app such as HWmonitor, HWinfo, GPU-Z

You can also use RivaTuner (RTSS) along side MSI Afterburner or HWinfo as a means to monitor CPU, RAM, GPU, VRAM and such via OSD (on-screen display) while running a game or benchmark as a much better alternative to Xbox Gamebar

If you are using AMD Vega or Radeon GPU it has gpu monitoring and tweaking within the AMD Radeon Driver Software suite
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Tiberius 2023년 3월 31일 오전 9시 47분 
_I_님이 먼저 게시:
the gpu has its own monitoring, it will adjust its fan speed as needed

i need something that can adjust case fan speed based on gpu temp, not the gpu fan itself
Tiberius 2023년 3월 31일 오전 9시 47분 
Introverted Gamer님이 먼저 게시:
FanControl by Rem0o, that's what I used to chain my Chassis/Case Fans to my GPU Temp and CPU Temp. When under heavy load my Chassis Fan spins faster to Ramming More Air into the Case, when little to no load my Chassis Fans Slows Down to Normal Speed.

SpeedFan used to be the go to but it, as tech and software evolves it sort of faded from lack of modern support.

will look onto this. thanks
_I_ 2023년 3월 31일 오전 9시 55분 
Tiberius님이 먼저 게시:
_I_님이 먼저 게시:
the gpu has its own monitoring, it will adjust its fan speed as needed

i need something that can adjust case fan speed based on gpu temp, not the gpu fan itself
as the case temps rises, so will the socket temp and cpu temp
Holografix 2023년 3월 31일 오전 11시 02분 
i use asus armory crate. it's pretty easy to use, and you can set fan speed to GPU and/or CPU temp.
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Introverted Gamer 2023년 3월 31일 오후 12시 38분 
Wynters님이 먼저 게시:
Manual fan controller hardware with on-screen LCD that can also tell temperature. I like to see the RPM, voltage, and random space temps without using apps. Plus this thing looks badass. Old school Thermaltake Commander F6.
Pretty cool but rather useless, since more Modern Desktop Cases don't have a Five and a Quarter or Three and a Half in a Hard Drive Bays anymore.
Bad 💀 Motha 2023년 3월 31일 오후 2시 20분 
Some of you must be using some lousy fans or something why do you need the case fan headers to dynamically change speed. Why is it I can have Cases that have about 8x 120mm fans inside running at a static 1200rpms and all is whisper quiet. Only thing I ever hear is GPU is that's rare.

Try getting a Case that allows more fans and install decent quality fans. More fans = more airflow whilst producing less noise overall due to not having to run high enough rpms to be audible. Sure maybe if you have side panel off or you sit right next to your case you might hear them a little bit but it should never be so annoying that there is huge difference when the PC is powered off.

I have come across more and more AIO LC pumps that make more noise then all the fans in my air cooled PCs make in terms of combined noise.
Tiberius 2023년 3월 31일 오후 11시 43분 
Bad 💀 Motha님이 먼저 게시:
Some of you must be using some lousy fans or something why do you need the case fan headers to dynamically change speed. Why is it I can have Cases that have about 8x 120mm fans inside running at a static 1200rpms and all is whisper quiet. Only thing I ever hear is GPU is that's rare.

Try getting a Case that allows more fans and install decent quality fans. More fans = more airflow whilst producing less noise overall due to not having to run high enough rpms to be audible. Sure maybe if you have side panel off or you sit right next to your case you might hear them a little bit but it should never be so annoying that there is huge difference when the PC is powered off.

I have come across more and more AIO LC pumps that make more noise then all the fans in my air cooled PCs make in terms of combined noise.

More fans tend to amplify the noise more (due to resonance). And my case has 10 case fans

Ppl configure the fan speed because fan location affects pc component differently. I found intake top fans are better at cooling the cpu than any other fan location. And intake bottom fans are better for gpu. Side fans blowing right onto the mobo are even better (hafx was amazing), but many modern cases dont have those anymore
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Bad 💀 Motha 2023년 3월 31일 오후 11시 48분 
Yes I understand there isn't that one shoe fits all sort of thing.

But all too often people ask about software to control their motherboard fans... I'm like... well every Motherboard I've had since the days of WinXP comes with that software already. Course I always download from the motherboard makers website just to ensure its current/latest available; but still you get my point right. How are so many people do not know that the Motherboard maker provides this for you already?

Or something like downloading and looking through the Motherboard Model PDF Manual before you even buy that Motherboard; how is this not a normal thing people would do.

*shrugs*
Tiberius 2023년 3월 31일 오후 11시 55분 
most motherboard only allows you to adjust case fan speed according to cpu or mobo temps, not gpu temp
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