![]() Just a clean, portable, elegant full featured free app. This app is fan control for mature adults without crippling performance, dorky graphics/skins and awful injection/services/files spewed everywhere/tons of registry changes. It's very powerful and elegant and best of all, none of the ridiculous bloat/gamery cringe design from apps made by hardware companies, which are always just bloated piles of yuck. Firstly, ensure that the box next to Enable user defined software automatic fan. When you launch MSI Afterburner, you’ll notice a fan curve displayed under the Fan tab at the top. You can even have fans linked to SSD temperatures, if you want LOL. Step 2: Optimizing Your Fan Curve On MSI Afterburner An example of a fan curve that helped an overheating RX 480 to stay within normal temps during load. It's really limitless in terms of how you want to configure your fans. The vertical numbers represent fan speed while the horizontal numbers represent temperature. You can also MERGE a curve with a target so you can say, have fixed RPMs in some temp ranges and then switch to a curve above or below that range. Here you will be presented with the default fan curve. Monitor your GPU temperatures with the fans off. That’s is the speed at which your fans shut off and will be the first point in your curve. Note the dotted white line on the graph (if present). You can set a target fan speed to temp, or use traditional graphs. Open MSI Afterburner’s properties, go to the Fan tab, and tick the box next to Enable user defined software automatic fan control. So you can make your case fans ramp up based on GPU, not CPU temp Or one. You can assign any fan to any input source. GitHub - Rem0o/FanControl.Releases: This is the release repository for Fan Control, a highly customizable fan controlling software for Windows.
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