![]() ![]() Anyway, they are DC so I just moved on and bought DeepCool MF120GT 3 fan pack because I needed some better cooling (which I actually made-more info on upcoming post) and ofc the RGB (excellent design for exhaust fans) These fans are actually PWM, they lead to a 4-pin PWM hub connected to the SYSFAN1 header of the mobo. There are 4 preinstalled RGB fans with propitiatory 6pin-cougar plugs, which all lead to a RGB hub connected to the ARGB header of the mobo (and also another SATA cable for PSU) These are standard DC fans that.I can't control their speed but at least my system should read their rpm.amiright? Many people say even on DC fans, rpm can be controlled. ![]() I am light usage at 38-45 C.Hello! I recently built my new rig, in which I selected for case a Cougar MX410-G Mesh RGB. The wraith cooler works but it is not great at keeping the Ryzen 6 very cool - which is in turn causing the case fans to run at higher RPMs. Does that mean that the cpu cooler fan will ramp up/down to match the 500-1000 rpm based on the temp when it is between 20 and 40 C? I want to get the fan curves stabilized and working before I decide if I need to get better fans. So if I have 20 C for say 500 RPM and another at 40C for 1000 rpm. The 3 other fans are not PWN so I have to control them via temp versus volt. The CPU cooler is a PWM so I can do temp versus RPM. I am using the MSI b450 Tomahawk Max motherboard and I have looked at the fan controls there but they really aren't making sense to me.Īre there any good videos describing fan curve setups? I have watched one but they really didn't explain the relationship to temp versus fan speed. THey are ramping up/down alot even under not very heavy loads. I have a lot of noise from the fans in my case. ![]()
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