Posted June 30, 2020 I recently upgraded the fan on my cpu AIO liquid cooler to a noctua 3000 rpm fan. However the default fan curve that came with the computer is far slower than it should be and the computer runs way to hot. I am trying to increase the fan curve however it appears that it can not be changed in the BIOS or with any software I have found. The computer is an MSI Aegis TI prebuilt and it has the latest BIOS installed. Any help is appreciated! Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 30, 2020 (edited) What motherboard and AIO cooler do you have? Whoops was skimming through the post too quickly. I saw it there. Edited June 30, 2020 by Uptivuptiz Im too fast for my own good Please mention or quote me if you want a response. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 30, 2020 ,Is it a prebuilt? If so download the software you find in the support page of the pc, otherwise do the same but from the support page of the cooler Main PC [The Rig of Theseus]: CPU: i5-8600K @ 5.0 GHz | GPU: GTX 1660 | RAM: 16 GB DDR4 3000 MHz | Case: Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic | PSU: Corsair RM 650i | SSD: Corsair MP510 480 GB | HDD: 2x 6 TB WD Red| Motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro | OS: Windows 11 Pro for Workstations Secondary PC [Why did I bother]: CPU: AMD Athlon 3000G | GPU: Vega 3 iGPU | RAM: 8 GB DDR4 3000 MHz | Case: Corsair 88R | PSU: Corsair VS 650 | SSD: WD Green M.2 SATA 120 GB | Motherboard: MSI A320M-A PRO MAX | OS: Windows 11 Pro for Workstations Server [Solution in search of a problem]: Model: HP DL360e Gen8 | CPU: 1x Xeon E5-2430L v1 | RAM: 12 GB DDR3 1066 MHz | SSD: Kingston A400 120 GB | OS: VMware ESXi 7 Server 2 electric boogaloo [A waste of electricity]: Model: intel NUC NUC5CPYH | CPU: Celeron N3050 | RAM: 2GB DDR3L 1600 MHz | SSD: Kingston UV400 120 GB | OS: Debian Bullseye Laptop: Model: ThinkBook 14 Gen 2 AMD | CPU: Ryzen 7 4700U | RAM: 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHz | OS: Windows 11 Pro Photography: Cameras: Full Frame digital: Sony α7 APS-C digital: Sony α100 Medium Format Film: Kodak Junior SIX-20 35mm Film: Lenses: Sony SAL-1870 18-70mm ƒ/3.5-5.6 Sony SAL-75300 75-300mm ƒ/4.5-5.6 Meike MK-50mm ƒ/1.7 PSA: No, I didn't waste all that money on computers, (except the main one) my server cost $40, the intel NUC was my old PC (although then it had 8GB of ram, I gave the bigger stick of ram to a person who really needed it), my laptop is used and the second PC is really cheap. I like tinkering with computers and have a personal hatred towards phones and everything they represent (I daily drive an iPhone 7, or a 6, depends on which one works that day) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted June 30, 2020 Author @Uptivuptiz My motherboard is Micro-Star International MS-B903 and the MSI AIO cooler does not have a model number on it. @mbntr Yes it is a prebuilt, however the included MSI Gaming Center Application does not let me control fan speed, I looked on the manufacturers website and updated it to the latest version which has a "system tuner" feature to change fan curves however it sits at "Initializing..." and then after a few minutes it gives this message. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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