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Program to control fan speed according to temperature

CowsGoMoo32

Link me please.

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Oh so the whole corsair link controller is useless?

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Oh so the whole corsair link controller is useless?

No, because thats a water cooler. You said for fans.  In which case you can use the BIOS.

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No, because thats a water cooler. You said for fans.  In which case you can use the BIOS.

 

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The Corsair Link will give you expand ability since your mainboard only has so many fan headers. It should also give you more control over then fans in regards to speed and temperature. My mainboard allows me to setup fan curves that cause the fans to ramp up as heat increases. Corsair link comes with more stuff like being able to tell what fans you have where on your case. 

 

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Speedfan. It uses your mobos controllers so fans have to be connected to mobo connector. Its bit hard to setup, but documentation clears most of things. Just see that fan control is set to normal on bios.

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