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I know there is a plugin for corsair's aio's on fan controls github but it doesnt show my aio in the list of compatible aio's. I have never used fan control before so is there a way to allow corsairs titan rx 360's fan's and pump to be run by corsairs icue software and my case and gpu fans to be run by fan control?

 

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9 hours ago, noobbuilder said:

I know there is a plugin for corsair's aio's on fan controls github but it doesnt show my aio in the list of compatible aio's. I have never used fan control before so is there a way to allow corsairs titan rx 360's fan's and pump to be run by corsairs icue software and my case and gpu fans to be run by fan control?

 

Thanks 

Fan Control usually just overrides any other program. My PC for example uses Gigabyte Control Center to control its fans by default. If I have FanControl running, I get the fan curves of FanControl and the one from GCC gets disregarded until I quit FanControl. In FanControl I can actually have the case fans spin up depending on the GPU temperature, which is the thing that usually gets hot in games. You can also make a mixed curve where whatever component is the hotttest will have the case fans spin up

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