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| 635671 | 2008-01-30 21:17:00 | In Asus PC Probe 2 under config it shows me CPU, Chassis and Power fan speeds. I put Q-Fan on Optimal to keep the fans quiet when they can be, but how do I actually change the fan speed? I just want to change the chassis speed because it's a noisy fan and doesn't make much difference to the temps. I can do it in Speedfan but I don't want to keep that running all the time just to adjust 1 fan. |
Vicx (11114) | ||
| 635672 | 2008-02-06 08:43:00 | Edited. Just re-read your post and you already can adjust the speed of the case fan. I don't think the Asus PC Probe can control the case fans. Does your case fan allow for manual adjustment using voltage etc? | Jen (38) | ||
| 635673 | 2008-02-06 09:16:00 | I've just had a noise blitz on my system (A8N-SLI mobo). Had to replace the chipset fan as it started to groan something terrible. Replaced it with a passive Zalman heatsink. Losing this noise made the chassis fan seem louder. It has only two wires so is not controllable. I re-arranged the wiring and now run it off 7 volts (black wire goes to 5 volt pin). That reduced the noise a lot so I am reasonably happy now. As you say, doesn't seem to make any difference to temps! | linw (53) | ||
| 635674 | 2008-02-06 10:32:00 | I don't know if I can adjust it using voltage . I've got a P5K-SE . The fan starts to go 100% once it's in windows so it must be a software thing . Theres gotta be a way to change it . I never changed it with my old motherboard (A8N-E) and I've never heard it this loud before, so it's this new motherboard thats doing it . |
Vicx (11114) | ||
| 635675 | 2008-02-07 20:39:00 | If you get desperate, look here www.hardwaresecrets.com If nothing else, it will add to your knowledge base! Cheers. |
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