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Posted: Sun, 17th Apr 2016 23:41 Post subject: CPU PWM Fan control not going as i want (Z170 board) |
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Since the release of the newest Z170 boards, i've bought this ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming board and everything's mounted correctly.
The CPU Fan i used all this time is a Thermaltake Frio OCK (1200-21000RPM). This Fan has a little "Knob" known as the PWM controller to control the fan speed whenever i want by opening the tower/case and turning it around.
In my previous board, an ASUS P8Z68-V PRO, it was always at the minimum or at a conventional speed/noise aspect... However, the Z170 board, if i set it to PWM mode in the BIOS it'd run around 1600PWM..At "DC" (Direct Control?) it'd go from 1600-2100RPM.. And that's now how the PWM at the CPU Fan is set as, wich is minimum.
I wanted to know if there is a way to tell the BIOS that i tooootally want to use the PWM from the CPU Fan in my way and not the BIOS way.
Thanks in advance
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Posted: Mon, 18th Apr 2016 09:02 Post subject: |
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I just set up a automatic temp based fan control using speedfan. Can just do it manually there too. As soon as you start up speedfan, it overrides whatever the bios does to the fan.
I hate you.
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Posted: Mon, 18th Apr 2016 09:20 Post subject: |
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As far as I know, you need to specifically configure SpeedFan to override BIOS controls before it starts working properly. At least for automatic speed control.
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Posted: Mon, 18th Apr 2016 10:31 Post subject: |
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Any tutorials about this?. I've tried google'in but no luck.
Thanks in advance
ASUS X570 TUF GAMING PLUS, 32GB DDR4@2666 ,RYZEN 5800X3D (NO OC),GIGABYTE RTX 4070 Super GAMING OC, Western Digital Blue 4TB 5400RPM + SAMSUNG 860 EVO 500+1TB GB SSDs , OEM SATA DVD 22xNoctua NH-D15 Chromax Black, BenQ XL2420T Case: Be Quiet! DARK BASE PRO 901. PSU CORSAIR RM1200 SHIFT
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Posted: Mon, 18th Apr 2016 15:50 Post subject: |
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Silent PC Review had a decent guide I think:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/SpeedFan
Also, I honestly don't know how you Google things - "speedfan tutorial" gives buttloads of useful results.
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Posted: Mon, 18th Apr 2016 16:00 Post subject: ***** |
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Last edited by Areius on Fri, 19th Sep 2025 16:23; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Mon, 18th Apr 2016 16:05 Post subject: |
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Too bad that Fan Xpert is not possible to adjust fan speed depending on temp sensor on the graphics card for the case fans. Only motherboard/cpu temperatures are possible sources...
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Posted: Mon, 18th Apr 2016 16:27 Post subject: |
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tolanri wrote: | Too bad that Fan Xpert is not possible to adjust fan speed depending on temp sensor on the graphics card for the case fans. Only motherboard/cpu temperatures are possible sources... |
MSI's BIOS and software solutions have the same CPU/System temps limitation, which is also disappointing.
Not much out there that allows you to tie your fan speeds to any available sensor. I think Corsair Link has that option, but it isn't that great. SpeedFan is the only other I know of. Not very user friendly, but lots of options to play with.
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Posted: Mon, 18th Apr 2016 17:05 Post subject: |
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Nzxt grid + is nice for controlling fans, uses NZXT cam software.
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Posted: Tue, 19th Apr 2016 22:11 Post subject: ***** |
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