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I'm looking for a programmable fan controller that can let me setup curves, etc depending on temperature, and has at least 4 channels. Since unfortunately my Gigabyte motherboard is too crappy to have any kind of feature like this.

 

Does anyone know of a good one, or have any suggestions?

 

 

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I'm looking for a programmable fan controller that can let me setup curves, etc depending on temperature, and has at least 4 channels. Since unfortunately my Gigabyte motherboard is too crappy to have any kind of feature like this.

 

Does anyone know of a good one, or have any suggestions?

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I'm currently using the NZXT Grid+ and it's not bad. It's relatively cheap and can set up a fan curve - I base my fan speed off my CPU temps. However, the Grid+ does not control the speed of individual fans and will run all of the fans at the same voltage. If you want this kind of feature, then look towards the Corsair Link Commander Mini and deal with its (supposedly) abysmal software or get a new motherboard with PWM control.

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an asus motherboard :)

 

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I'm currently using the NZXT Grid+ and it's not bad. It's relatively cheap and can set up a fan curve - I base my fan speed off my CPU temps. However, the Grid+ does not control the speed of individual fans and will run all of the fans at the same voltage. If you want this kind of feature, then look towards the Corsair Link Commander Mini and deal with its (supposedly) abysmal software or get a new motherboard with PWM control.

Thanks I'll definitely look into both

 

 

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