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Best cpu fan curve software
Does anyone know how to use "Fan Control"? Also, I don't know what's killing my PC's gaming performance.
Custom CPU Fan curve software and how to use it?
Asrock should have software to set your fan curves, or you can usually do it in the BIOS as well. You can definitely stop it from revving up all the time by customizing the fan settings.
Don't worry about your temps while gaming and just give it a try, with a cooler like that I'd be surprised if you see 80C at all, but regardless the CPU won't be hurt if you hit 80C+
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Hi everyone hope you’re having a good day, does anyone know any good free software to change fan curves and any tips on optimizing fan curves?
Monitor your temperatures with attention, it is very important to understand how temperature works.
Add a linear curve and try these settings:
Don't forget to select your CPU package as a temperature source and select the graph on the CPU temperature. Ensure that "Manual Control" is turned off.
You can add the tray icon on the left menu to help you monitor the temperature.
Hi,
I'm Rodrigo and I'll help you.
To create fan curve on Fan Control, select the + icon on the bottom right corner > "Add "graph" fan curve" or "Add "linear fan curve" fan curve".
Set the curve, select the device you want to control the temperature > Select the curve you created.
Ryzen 7 3700X with Scythe FUMA CPU Cooler (Model: Scfm 1100)
ASROCK Fatality AB350 Gaming K4 Motherboard (BIOS 5.80)
16GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB 2133-3200Mhz
GTX 1080 8GB DT (Driver: 430.86)
750W SuperNOVA G2 Gold Certified PSU
Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
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I've never used software that allows one to set a custom cpu fan curve before, so I would like to know what is the recommended software to do so and how do I go about using it?
With the new Ryzen 3000 CPU's, my idle temps are between 47 degrees and 55 degrees using the new AMD Ryzen Balanced Power plan from the new chipset drivers. Actually, it's been like that regardless of Power Plan. I've been avoiding gaming entirely since the cpu upgrade as I'm afraid that my temperature will go over 80 degrees or higher.
Not to mention, the CPU fan revving up from time to time from simple web browsing is starting to get annoying. So I'm hoping to fix the high temps by setting a custom fan curve for the CPU.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Asrock should have software to set your fan curves, or you can usually do it in the BIOS as well. You can definitely stop it from revving up all the time by customizing the fan settings.
Don't worry about your temps while gaming and just give it a try, with a cooler like that I'd be surprised if you see 80C at all, but regardless the CPU won't be hurt if you hit 80C+
i had the pro 4 and always used performance mode on all my fans