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no dramas,

t balancer might have to be the only way.. hmm

I've never heard of t-balancer, might have to check out out. If you would let me know what you end up going with id appreciate it. I love Speedfan but haven't tried tons of alternatives other than q-fan and fan xpert 3 (don't know of many others)

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I've never heard of t-balancer, might have to check out out. If you would let me know what you end up going with id appreciate it. I love Speedfan but haven't tried tons of alternatives other than q-fan and fan xpert 3 (don't know of many others)

t balancer is what Linus uses, hardware controller

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yea the pump is on that

here is a example

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so you can get it to read the cpu temp and go by that yes? also can you set it to say turn on at 40c but turn off at 35c? so its not on and off all the time?

surly there is a new version or something else with 4pin and more headers

 

That's looks perfectly fine to me but the reason why it would be red and not let you control below that is because the fan is not capable of going that low. Note are theses 4 pin fan that your are using because from that analysis it looks like you've setup the system to DC voltage control.

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no dramas,

 

t balancer might have to be the only way.. hmm

 

got it.  there are two sets of arrows below the temperature graph.  the one on the left sets the lowest temp controlled and the one on the right sets the max temp controlled.  there are 16 dots so as long as you only have a 16 degree temp swing (like yours coming on at 50 and maxed at 60, could go as high as 66 while still having the fan never go between 0% and 50%

edit: i never realized this before so thanks for improving my fan curves! love dem curves

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That's looks perfectly fine to me but the reason why it would be red and not let you control below that is because the fan is not capable of going that low. Note are theses 4 pin fan that your are using because from that analysis it looks like you've setup the system to DC voltage control.

 

im not worryed about the red line, if you look the fan has already started spinning before at 42c

got it.  there are two sets of arrows below the temperature graph.  the one on the left sets the lowest temp controlled and the one on the right sets the max temp controlled.  there are 16 dots so as long as you only have a 16 degree temp swing (like yours coming on at 50 and maxed at 60, could go as high as 66 while still having the fan never go between 0% and 50%

edit: i never realized this before so thanks for improving my fan curves! love dem curves

yea its still not straight up like im wanting, ill just have to keep searching

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yea its still not straight up like im wanting, ill just have to keep searching

but now it is acting in the same way as if it were straight up since the graph is so dense. in the picture I posted at 49c it would be 0% and at 50c it would be 50%.  there is no inbetween since I adjusted the range of the graph.

if that wont work then good luck man, im perplexed 

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