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Hey guys! I just recently starting using AI Suite and love it so far. The problem is that I watercool, and care more about my gpu temps then my cpu temps. As far as I know, AI Suite only lets you set a fan curve based on your cpu temperature. My radiators are total over so heat won't ever really be a problem. Idk maybe I have temps OCD >.>

 

Is there any way to make the software read from my GPU instead of my CPU? 

 

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Hey guys! I just recently starting using AI Suite and love it so far. The problem is that I watercool, and care more about my gpu temps then my cpu temps. As far as I know, AI Suite only lets you set a fan curve based on your cpu temperature. My radiators are total over so heat won't ever really be a problem. Idk maybe I have temps OCD >.>

 

Is there any way to make the software read from my GPU instead of my CPU? 

 

Use speedfan instead?

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Hey guys! I just recently starting using AI Suite and love it so far. The problem is that I watercool, and care more about my gpu temps then my cpu temps. As far as I know, AI Suite only lets you set a fan curve based on your cpu temperature. My radiators are total over so heat won't ever really be a problem. Idk maybe I have temps OCD >.>

 

Is there any way to make the software read from my GPU instead of my CPU? 

 

what motherboard? some of the Z97 use an OPT header and TProbe to set

curve from. run TProbe to thermal destination, then set fan curve to that

thermal output. the OPT_FANX header and then there is a twin pin header

used for the TProbe.

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