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MSI Afterburner Fan Speed and Fan Curve

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The little cogwheel on the left of the fan speed slider activates the user defined fancurve. When it's grey like yours then it's activated. You need both the cogwheel and the auto mode to be on.

 

Also, there are different skins available in the settings for Afterburner. I personally use the old skin which is a lot simpler.

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Hey everyone. 

 

I had a question about the fan control within MSI Afterburner. 

 

When you open the software, you see Fan Speed right down the bottom. You can toggle it between Manual and Automatic. Now, if you go into Setting just below that and then select Fan; I’ve setup a custom fan curve for my GPU. 

 

My question is I attend to use the custom fan curve but if the Fan Speed is left on Automatic ... does this override my fan curve? 

 

 

 

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The little cogwheel on the left of the fan speed slider activates the user defined fancurve. When it's grey like yours then it's activated. You need both the cogwheel and the auto mode to be on.

 

Also, there are different skins available in the settings for Afterburner. I personally use the old skin which is a lot simpler.

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