You can do the same thing with GPU fans and anything connected to fan headers that some GPU cards have. ![]() Remember each created fan curve is assigned to a sensor (CPU, GPU, or whatever sensors the motherboard is reporting). Any fan or set of fans that is assigned to a Mix group will automatically be assigned to the fan curve that has the highest temperature sensor (it will switch back and forth between the hottest sensor that a Mix group is assigned too). You can assign a fan curve to fan that is connected to a fan header, or you can assign it to a "Mix group". You can combine individual fan curves into a Mix group Here are a few things you can do with "Fan Control" (Look at the picture in the link above to get an understanding):Ĭreate as many fan curves that you want or needĮach fan curve can be assigned to a thermal sensor (CPU, GPU, or whatever sensors the motherboard is reporting). JayzTwoCents has a great get started video: When I say, "Full control", I don't mean that you can just control all your fans, I mean fully control all your fans simply and creatively. ![]() ![]() If you want full control of all your fans (Including GPU fans) then this app is King and it's free. Step aside outdated "Speedfan" app, here is your successor.
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