Hello,
back in the good old days I used the software called "SpeedFan" to control all my fan speeds, it was an awesome and easy to use and setup tool where you could define graphs with speeds and temperatures for all your sensors and link your fans to specific sensors (for example link a fan blowing through the sidedoor onto the GPU to the GPU temperature and obviously the fans on CPU cooler to CPU) and have them adjust the fans speeds accordingly to the devices temperature.
SpeedFan was discontinued though and I have changed to a software called Argus Monitor which really lacks ease of use, resets your settings every other update and is just way too expensive to maintain.
Are you guys just using the BIOS? Do you adjust stuff in there or do you use stock settings? I like my PC to be really quiet, so I'm trying to figure out what is the currently best way to control fan speeds.
I'm currently running my Noctua NH-D14 to cool a Ryzen 7 2700X on MSI X470 Gaming Plus with a 1080 and am looking to upgrade to i7 12700F + B660 DDR4 MB and a 3080.
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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.