![]() So ideally, I'd much prefer to get Speedfan working or an alternative software to allow me to manually configure the speeds for certain temps, (I don't mind the extra work) instead of trying to configure the hardware and having all fans turned on constantly. I've configured the BIOS to use the lowest level possible and it's still too loud. Even the 140mm by itself generators a fair amount of noise. So having 5 in total is going to be worse once my new cooler is installed. The PC is pretty noisy right now, even with 3 fans. ![]() Normally there's an extra 2 120mm on the top for my radiator, but my CPU cooler is being replaced so I'm using the stock CPU fan until. 2 120mm at the front, and a 140mm at the back. At the moment, my PC currently have 3 fans installed. ![]() You would need at most, a single 120mm exhaust fan at the rear to direct airflow.Ĭheers for the suggestion. If you replaced the front intakes with 140mm fans, you could run then at a constant low rpm that is all but inaudible. Your case allows three front 140mm front intakes.ġ40mm fans push more air at lower rpm(and noise) than 120mm fans. I never liked constantly changing fan noises. Or a new motherboard that will support Speedfan that is fairly new and supports my hardware provided in my first link. I've found a new people on forums recommending this MB:īut I can't see the Chipset on the official supported hardware page either.ĭoes anyone have any recommendations for either an alternative to speedfan to control my CPU fan speed depending on my hardware specs. I can't seem to find my old intel MB chipset on there, which is strange as it used to work: Checking on the forums, seems a lot of people with Ryzen CPU and motherboards aren't able to support list. Looking into CAM, HWMonitor, none of these all my to control my fan speed, especially with as much power as before. Even on the lowest setting, there isn't a way to have the fans turned off completely. I have my fans configured in the BIOS to run silent and only increase when the CPU is over 50 degrees, but all the fans are still on at least 40% which is incredibly loud for 5 fans. It looks like Speedfan hasn't been updated in a while:
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