![]() ![]() 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 Step aside outdated "Speedfan" app, here is your successor.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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