Hi all,
Having heard horror stories about motherboard manufacturers filling your PC up with bloatware (and having used a fair amount of it in the past), is MSI Center really my only solution to control the 4 case and 2 CPU fans I have in my "new" (read: resetted) build? If not, what should I be using? What I'd appreciate isn't too complex, really just being able to set a custom fan curve and leave that running in perpetuity? I'm not sure if there's BIOS control of fans the motherboard I have (B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC) but a single way to bring it all together would be fantastic. None of them are RGB, so I don't need to worry about controlling that at least.
Thanks.
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Software to control and manage cpu and case fan speeds ?
Are your fans making too much noise at full speed? If not, run them like that. I always buy fans that make as little noise as possible at full speed and use plenty of them. Never seem to have issues. Most BIOS settings will run pwm fans at full speed if set to do that.
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Meltdown, and the KPTI patch to mitigate it, would have no effect on the ability for software to do fan control.
Also, KPTI is disabled on AMD processors anyways.
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Your motherboard likely has fan control software built into the BIOS. You should be able to adjust the fan curve there.
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