![]() ![]() It allows you to save, edit, and load multiple profiles at once, and it's capable of reading the temperature from multiple sources such as the CPU, GPU, motherboard, hard drivers, and the ".sensor" file. The first one is based on linear function, the second on a custom curve, the third is based on a temp that holds the speed until a target temperature is met, the fourth allows you to use two different curves and apply a mix function (max, sum), and fifth syncs to an existing control, while the last allows you to set a fixed percentage value. The fan curves types are linear, graph, target, mix, sync, and flat. To be more precise, this is one of the few apps that allow you to mix different curves, sensors, and graphs and even create custom fan curves. All about the fan control without cutting down on customization optionsĮven though there are a couple of other apps of this sort out there, the main thing that sets FanControl apart is its high customizability. ![]() The main thing you have to know about FanControl is that it uses the following three libraries: LibreHardwareMonitor, MaterialDesignInXamlToolkit, and NvAPIWrapper. ![]() If, however, you want more control over your computer's fan speed and functions, you can use FanControl, a free fan controlling software. Sensors detection is perfectly fine otherwise.Unless you're a hardcore gamer or a user who actually needs to tweak his or her computer's fan speeds, both the OS and the computer's own internals do a pretty good job of keeping things under control. Seems like the sensors FanControl needs aren't available soon enough when opening the user session (?). I know Radeon 6000 GPUs aren't compatible with FanControl, that's why I use Radeon Software for those fans. Other hardware related software : MSI Center, Asus Armoury Crate, Corsair iCUE Radeon Software : 21.10.1 (used for GPU fan control) Note : there's no other fan header on the mobo. System Fan #1 : 2x Cooler Master MasterFan MF140 Halo (PWM) If I hit refresh immediately I get the exact same pop up.ĬPU Fan : Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Halo (PWM) Waiting for a few seconds then refreshing solves the issue without making any change to the configuration, until next reboot. Seemingly randomly (+/- 80% of the time) I get error messages from Fan Control on start up : ![]()
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