Most mobos actually do NOT have access to the temperature of any graphics card components (unless they use a non-standard design) so you normally do NOT have any option to use GPU temperature sensors for case fans.I have an ROG Maxima motherboard that allows me to add three additional temperature sensors (optional thermocouples). It is ideal to guide the CPU chip cooler, but not the rest of your system.
It is ideal to guide the CPU chip cooler, but not the rest of your system. You can set it to pciex temp sensor but again pointless as it never moves This site uses cookies. I link my case fans (4 140mm PWM fans connected together on CHA_1) to motherboard temp.
GPU is not an option because... well does you motherboard even allow you to set case fan curve according to GPU? It is the most famous PC monitoring tool as well.You can check PC fan speed and if necessary test CPU fan speed.You can change computer fan speed, read system voltage, HDD or motherboard temp.
Unless anyone can see why it wouldn't for what I want, I'll order one over the weekend. It is ideal to guide the CPU chip cooler, but not the rest of your system. I don't know why so much stuff is still powered by molex rather than sata for power. It's close to GPU and it's temp rises when gaming and when temperature rises in the case. I doubt that.Do NOT use the sensor inside the CPU chip to guide the case ventilation fans.
The temperature controller is more than fast enough to keep up with the CPU swings in temperature.
Each of the fans is plugged in case fan 2 and 3.
Speed fan is No. (There are a few cases in which one is forced to use the CPU chip sensor for case fans, but they are uncommon.) For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. This site uses cookies. Does it make more sense now? Fans A and B are the 14 cm 3 pin fans that were included in the case. At the time of taking this screen shot you can see that my processor’s cores are running at … Motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 AORUS MASTER ATX LGA1151 Motherboard. You must log in or register to reply here.
CPU temp varies by CPU too.
Vrm Mos kinda make sense to me cause it has a more steady temp increase under loads. SpeedFan.
The "smart fan" based on the CPU temp. After all, that fan is directly responsible for cooling the CPU. I prefer to keep mine around 28-32 idle and 50-55 under load despite having a 100° threshold. (There are a few cases in which one is forced to use the CPU chip sensor for case fans, but they are uncommon.) This makes it ramp up when the CPU and GPU start producing heat.
Would be so much easier to sync case fans with gpu fans. I doubt that.Do NOT use the sensor inside the CPU chip to guide the case ventilation fans. Most mobos actually do NOT have access to the temperature of any graphics card components (unless they use a non-standard design) so you normally do NOT have any option to use GPU temperature sensors for case fans.I set it to PCH. The temperature controller is more than fast enough to keep up with the CPU swings in temperature. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. I do have the 540 Air case though it probably doesn't work as well with a different size/layout case.I think your over thinking this, so system temp stays constant, that says to me case fans are working ok, and enough air is flowing through the case (or wrong sensor reading).Yeah thanks, no need for it and dont like it too over complicated for matching fans to sensors and the board does it out of the boxyeah I wish you could. Can anyone back this up also would love to hear peoples feedback, tips and suggestions. I've read a few places saying cpu, gpu or vrm mos? RAM: Kingston HyperX Fury 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory.
Most mobos actually do NOT have access to the temperature of any graphics card components (unless they use a non-standard design) so you normally do NOT have any option to use GPU temperature sensors for case fans.I have an ROG Maxima motherboard that allows me to add three additional temperature sensors (optional thermocouples).