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07-18-12, 09:52 PM #4Re: Controling CPU fan speed
Have you tried asus's probeII s/w, it reads like it might do what you want with monitoring fans and temps, also free d/l on your mobo ASUS - Motherboards- ASUS P5N-E SLI
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07-18-12, 10:01 PM #5
Re: Controling CPU fan speed
Looks like I need to enable my "Q-Fan Feature"
I don't know if the feature is auto enabled, but I'm using a 4 pin fan. This is the model,
Newegg.com - Rosewill RCX-Z2 7 blades 80mm reverse ball bearing fan CPU CoolerDispatch the DooM
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07-18-12, 10:24 PM #7Re: Controling CPU fan speed
Is your fan that loud that it needs to be turned down?
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07-18-12, 10:39 PM #9
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There is a noticeable sound for me. Then again I am coming of a liquid cooled unit, which is a stealth system compaired to any air.
But yes, the CPU fan was running at 100% 3400RPMs none stop. While it wasn't crazy loud, I certainly liked it more at 50%, which I got to with SpeedFAN, as it was silent. Now, that I was pointed to build in features, Q-Fan is running great, and work every well keepig my system around 42c, idle, and nice and quiet.Dispatch the DooM
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07-18-12, 10:50 PM #10
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Yeah, my Zalman is noticeable at 100%, but I run it at 20% most of the time. I made a fan speed setting that keeps it at 20% until it hits 55C then it ramps up to 60% until 60C then ramps up to 100% at 70C. Hardly ever breaks 60% though...
Your case fans can also be adjusted using the mobo. My CPU stays so cool that I had to turn the fans up at relatively low CPU load to vent the ambient temp from my system (the CPU is 45C but the mobo might be hitting 50 at the same time, lol).
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