Control Pc Fan Program

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I have two chassis fans. They are stock Corsair fans that come with the case (Corsair Brushless 140MM Fans), They spin at around 1000RPM idle and being cheap fans they are loud when spinning fast. I would like to control their speed via software on my PC, although my case (Corsair 330R) has a physical fan controller I prefer not to do it manually but instead automatically. My motherboard does have ASUS EUFI and I have tried to configure it using the Q-Fan control utility however it is confusing and most of the time it does not actually work for some reason, I have searched for reasons why it wont work but nothing seems to work so I am now looking for a program to control it. I have already tried a few but they are confusing and mostly outdated and I was wondering anybody has a slightly more updated software that they think would work really well. Through some research I find that it's my case fans that cause the most noise, shortly followed by my CPU cooler, GPU and my PSU which doesn't spin up unless completely necessary. I don't mind if it's free or purchased, I'll have a look at any suggestions.

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I want some suggestions on fan control software that reacts to different temperatures on its own. I know about speed fan and the software that came with the.

For the amount you'll spend on a software purchased fan controller you'd be best served with a physical fan controller that is more robust and intended for fans of high RPM's. Resistors are what help slow down your fan by absorbing most of the power and delivering a constant flow of lower voltage to your fans to cause them to undervolt and thus run at lower RPM's. Nevertheless, you can try and run your Q-Fan executable in compatibility mode: Right click executable>Properties>Compatibility Tab>Windows 7/8 [from the drop down menu]. The Bridge Danish Tv Series. You must also bear in mind if the brushless stock fans are good undervolting fans since I learnt the hard way that the Scythe Jyuni 120mm fans are horrible via first hand experience as information on them is scarce.

Could you also pass on your full systems specs? Perhaps we can work out what is confusing and maybe make improvements that isn't worth much at all.? I suggested a physical fan controller since there is agreater degree of control from a cheap/bundled fan controller that has merely 3 settings.

Proper fan controllers like one From Lamptron i. Crack Softwares Website on this page. e allows you to control the rpm by the turn of a dial but it's up to you You're also welcome though I'm not sure if my post was worth the solution award.did you click on it by accident? * That motherboard doesn't have a great degree of fan controlling capability IMO not as good as the higher end Asus Z series boards do. You could also pick up a 10USD fan splitter by Swiftech or the likes and have all your fans ramp down off just one header. Accident rectified Corsair's fans are cheap to be honest but they tend to be the shortest stick of the bunch. What do you intend to use them with? (custom)Watercooling or just case cooling?