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Dragon Center, its linked in the support section for nearly all MSI motherboards. It, like all motherboard software, is hot garbage and you're far better off never putting it on your system and just using the BIOS for fan adjustment. 

 

https://www.msi.com/Landing/dragon-center-download

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1 minute ago, rickeo said:

It, like all motherboard software, is hot garbage and you're far better off never putting it on your system and just using the BIOS for fan adjustment. 

Agreed, either just use the BIOS for fan curve adjust or one of the third party utilities like smartfan. Only reason I really see to use the mobo software is to adjust your overclock settings in Windows (BCLK, multiplier, and voltages), but even then that's only super useful when you're teetering on the edge of stability. 

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So many motherboard software's throw weirdness into your system at random across so many user reports..

Bugging Out.

I'd never install them personally, Bios works best.

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Note that newer MSI motherboard pages direct you to "MSI Center" (https://download.msi.com/uti_exe/mb/MSI_Center_1.0.38.0.zip) with a message saying "MSI recommends all users to upgrade from MSI Dragon Center to MSI Center for better user experience." 
 
That said, I agree with the other posts recommending not using motherboard apps and just using the BIOS instead.

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