![]() ![]() Now I've gone away and played around and have come back with more unanswered questions unfortunately.ġ) OK I can see the 'menu icon on the bottom right' when I select the casing fans but this doesn't appear for the CPU fan (which is my water loop's radiator fan). I want to say AI Suite can do that though.īig thanks to both of you, I really appreciate it. I don't think fan xpert does that, then again I didn't look for that specifically. You'll need temperature monitoring software that can warn you if the temps get too high otherwise. The thing will base the fan curve on the hottest of the three. It wont let the fan run lower than that threshold.Ĭlick on each fan graph and down to the right there is a little menu button, click it and select up to three things you want the fan to base it's speeds on. That will report in the graph and be highlighted with a blue zone for each fan header on the motherboard. It will spin them up to max and then attempt to find the lowest running speed of every fan in the system. Yeah, just use the tuner to find the lower threshold of your fans. Right now I am unable to achieve either of them.ītw, I'm really grateful for your response as there seems to be no info out there on any of these. ![]() This means that if the application window is closed then I would have no way of knowing there's a thermal issue.Īs to your question, I guess I would like a set-up where the correct fans respond to temperatures and alerts sound if things get hot. When I adjust that to a lower level than the current CPU temp, the CPU temp figure on the main screen lights up in red but once again no alarm or changes in fan speeds. I've tried the same with the CPU temp threshold. It worries me that if I set the fan threshold to 800rpm and it spins at 500 rpm, no alarm or anything is triggered thus I can't figure out its purpose nor whether I'm missing something. ![]() I've just built the system and am not familiar with this AI Suite thing. Is there something in particular you're looking to do with fan xpert? I have it myself. From what I can tell, the reason the minimum is 200 is because most fans don't operate below 250-300 rpm. I'm pretty sure that's a monitor, and tells you when the fans go below that, kind of like a warning. ![]()
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