I'm assuming I can do it from the BIOS, but I prefer using an application for fan speeds so I can adjust it. My last mobo had a handy on-screen tool where you could very quickly switch profiles (silent, balanced, performance, etc.). I don't see anything for Gigabyte's App Center for fans, either.
Is there a way to totally remove the Gigabyte fan control apps and re-install them?
What's the fan speed utility for Gigabyte?
Is there a utility to set CPU/case fan speed other than the Gigabyte one?
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The BIOS already has a feature to set CPU/case fan speed conditions (temperature to fan speed). But I have to restart the computer to the BIOS to change the values, so that is not convenient.
Gigabyte provides a utility (or utilities) for that, like "SIV", but it is heavy and clunky. All I want to do is to tell the BIOS to modify the fan speed conditions, but SIV installs lots of packages (App Centre and whatnot) and it also installs a few system services that always run in the background. If BIOS already has fan condition feature, why does it need always-running services, anyway?
So, is there any small utility that does just that: changing the BIOS's fan speed conditions on Windows? I don't need heavy fancy GUI, even a command-line utility will be good.
Is there a software able to set the rpm (revolutions per minute) of my fans in Windows 10?
Mainboard Gigabyte X570 UD Rev1 = *what's connected*:
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CPU FAN = CPU fan *doh*
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CPU OPT = EK D5 waterpump
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SYS FAN1 = fancontroller of Fractal Define 7 XL Case with 7 fans for two radiators
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SYS FAN2 = additional fan to cool waterblock-backplates of RTX two RTX 3090s
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Chipset fan = I don't care about this one, just would be *nice to have* to control this one too
The fancontroller just takes the rpm signal from the mainboard and uses it for all 7 radiator-fans.
There is no problem with the system. I'd just like to manually improve/control the cooling during heavy workloads. This PC is being used 24/7 for AI and 3D-Raytracing (not the low quality gaming-garbage). The total estimated heat-output is ~800 watts and even with GPU-waterblocks the backside GDDR6X peaks at 90°C with a balanced noise/performance-BIOS fancurve.
My cooling is capable to do much better, but I'd have to enter the BIOS and edit the fancurve every time I do different things ... so a fantool for Windows 10 would be nice.
("Speedfan" is outdated and won't work btw.)
Hey,
I have a gigabyte motherboard and a Ryzen 7800x3D CPU.
I downloaded the gigabyte control center and am able to set the fan speed to either silent, normal, fullspeed or manual. In normal mode the fans will speed up at very high temperatures which I haven't seen yet. Is this normal and does this affect the life of the components ?
Is normal mode also their version of an auto mode ?