FanControl by Rem0o, how to set up?
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What's the best way to set Fan Control (program) to control fans?
Does anyone know how to use "Fan Control"? Also, I don't know what's killing my PC's gaming performance.
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PC spec:
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Air Cooling - Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM (13 fans)
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Liquid Cooling - Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360
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GPU - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080
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CPU - Intel Core i9-12900K
I would like to set up 4 modes with the following parameters:
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Silent - 450 RPM
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Standard - 970 RPM
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Turbo - 1480 RPM
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Full speed - 2000 RPM
How do I do this and what temperatures (triggers) should I choose?
(want the modes to switch automatically depending on the temperature)
So Im new to the whole Fan Control app and I was wondering your guys suggestions on how to set the fans? Right now I have them paired to the CPUs sensor ( case fans and Ram fan ). Fan Control was recently able to control AMD GPUs ( 7900xtx ) and I was wondering how you guys control that.
These are the fans that I have installed.
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Rear exhaust fan
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Two front intake fans
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Ram Fan
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Do I need to set multiple points on the graph? Or will it ride the graph upward along that path set by those two points?
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Should I have the case fans ramp up based off of another sensor/ the Hot Spot on the GPU? Maybe have the case fans tied directly to the Hot Spot since thats the most internal heat created?
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Any other suggestions?
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.