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Is there a way to controll case fan speed?

Petikeki

I have a zamlan z9 neo and i want to know if there is any program what i can controll the fans speed

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go into the bios on boot to view fan speeds but i dont know if it will let you change them

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2 minutes ago, Petikeki said:

I have a zamlan z9 neo and i want to know if there is any program what i can controll the fans speed

what motherboard do you have? most motherboards allow you to tune the fan speed in the bios

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1 minute ago, Alexzz_ said:

what motherboard do you have? most motherboards allow you to tune the fan speed in the bios

Asrock B150M PRO V4

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5 minutes ago, Petikeki said:

Asrock B150M PRO V4

if you go into your bios, you should be able to control your fanspeed somewhere. if you dont want to use your bios you can always use a program like speedfan

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1 hour ago, Alexzz_ said:

if you go into your bios, you should be able to control your fanspeed somewhere. if you dont want to use your bios you can always use a program like speedfan

Hey I went into the BIOS and I have applied a custom fan curve to all of the fans (except my cpu) but still the exhaust fans were going full speed. Where did i f*ck up?

Video of my BIOS (Sorry for bad quality) :

IMG_1670.mp4

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4 hours ago, Petikeki said:

Hey I went into the BIOS and I have applied a custom fan curve to all of the fans (except my cpu) but still the exhaust fans were going full speed. Where did i f*ck up?

Video of my BIOS (Sorry for bad quality) :

IMG_1670.mp4

The stock case fans use 4pin molex which don't plug into the motherboard and you can only control the fans connected to your motherboard.
 

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6 hours ago, WoodenMarker said:

The stock case fans use 4pin molex which don't plug into the motherboard and you can only control the fans connected to your motherboard.
 

Oh and can i just plug it in the mobo?

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1 hour ago, Petikeki said:

Oh and can i just plug it in the mobo?

No, you need 3pin fan header for that. There are adapters, but since molex doesn't carry rpm readings, mobo might not be able to control fan.

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I thought you need a 4 pin fan in order to control. I have 3 pin fans and cannot control them.

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1 hour ago, silentstorm161 said:

I thought you need a 4 pin fan in order to control. I have 3 pin fans and cannot control them.

3pins can be controlled. I have 3x3pins, all controlled with Speedfan. It depends on mobo if there is voltage control option. Some are betters than others.

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1 hour ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

3pins can be controlled. I have 3x3pins, all controlled with Speedfan. It depends on mobo if there is voltage control option. Some are betters than others.

Guessing it's the cheaper mobo for me. Getting a new one very soon, depending on Ryzen.

 

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