I installed MSI Afterburner, and with it I set the fan curve for the GPU. I also installed Armoury Crate, and that would be the issue. Does the fan curve shown in the picture also affect the fans in the case, or only the CPU? Or is there an easier way to adjust the fans? ...
reset my windows computer, am going through the steps of setting a custom fan curve again. have a 970m, successfully set the fan curve for cpu but gpu doesnt have a temperature source. The gpu temperature is still there in the sensor list and it also lets me set a manual fan speed. ...
Hi, I am using the same laptop as the user above and can confirm I am also having this issue. A custom fan curve isn't enough for me to go back to armoury crate but currently my fans are on at 50 degrees on the eco powermode. I am not sure how to check the logs so I cannot...
- Have fan speed control set to "fan curve" - Have two leftmost fan curve percentages set to "30%" (lowest possible non-0 setting, see attached image of fan curve in Arc Control) - Let system sit idle (~2% CPU usage in task manager) ...
Describe the bug Edit: Using FanControl V151 Creating any fan curve and assigning it to the fan control for the Sapphire Nitro+ SE 6900XT doesn't work. It appears to start adjusting the fan speed briefly as observed by the change in the ...
Hello, i recently had my pc, at first it was making a loud noise, that worried me, i couldn't recognise where the noise is coming from, some people adviced me to make a fan curve, so i went to the bois, found out that the CPU fan is at 0rpm I don't understand if its good...
So you see, maintaining the RPM of the CPU fan within the recommended range helps to regulate the temperature of the CPU, preventing overheating and ensuring stability. And by following the steps in this article, you’ll understand what should be the CPU fan speed curve for different computer...
Whole fan control kinda sounds chaotic like from cheap market laptop where some IT guy without proper motivation to work created simple fan curve/script without proper testing. For eg. sometimes fan reacts to late for the temperature rise resulting in energetic acceleration,...
It would continue to do so for a few hours or days then go back to normal, then after a few days happen again. Over the time ive owned the laptop this has started to occur more frequently, and i'm afraid it'll seriously degrade the health of my CPU ...
right-hand side of the CPU socket. It's a universal header that can be found on pretty much every motherboard out there, and it can use a technique called pulse width modulation (PWM) to control the fan speed dynamically based on the CPU temperature or based on the fan curve you've ...