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DJ46

Hi guys.

Do any of you know abouta  program that would fit my needs?

I need a program to control my fans. My Noctuas push so much air on 1300RPM that it sounds like a wind turbine. I have 3-pin fans, so it has to be voltage controling. Also, these are some older Noctuas and they don't start spinning with either a L.N.A. or an U.L.N.A. So, I need a program that will give my fans 12V to start and then lower it to 5-7 depending on the temperature.

I tried Speedfan but I couldn't figure out how to set up what I want. Is it even possible? I seriosly hope so.

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You're noctua's didn't come with a extra cable to limit the voltage?

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You noctua's didn't come with a extra cable to limit the voltage?

"Also, these are some older Noctuas and they don't start spinning with either a L.N.A. or an U.L.N.A."

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"Also, these are some older Noctuas and they don't start spinning with either a L.N.A. or an U.L.N.A."

 

*no idea what L N A or U L N A means....guess the adapter.

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What motherboard do you have? Many ASUS motherboards include AiSuite which has a fan control software built in.

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*no idea what L N A or U L N A means....

Low Noise Adapter/Ultra Low Noise Adapter. They're the cables that you were referring to.

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What motherboard do you have? Many ASUS motherboards include AiSuite which has a fan control software built in.

Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3P B3

 

Low Noise Adapter/Ultra Low Noise Adapter. They're the cables that you were referring to.

Exactly. Thanks for explaining it instead of me.

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I seriosly hope there is a program like that. this sound like a water powered power station.

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Speedfan, a little bit of work involved setting up, but when you do works great

 

Here is a tutorial how to set it up

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pI7AI2cIIs

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Speedfan has good documentation on its page. Programs ui is from 90s so its really hard at first. Temperature adjusting setting you need to know which temp sensor from your board to use. They are not labelled as cpu,sys etc. so get another program to see which one shows cpu temp and use it to configure fan curves. 

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