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Automatically set custom fan rates on Gigabyte boards after restart

Automatically set custom fan rates on Gigabyte boards after restart

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Marok203
Member
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08-12-2016, 04:06 PM
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Many users seeking to adjust fan speeds on Windows 10 using a modern Gigabyte board with the "System Information Viewer" encounter this challenge—it's commonly talked about in various online forums. The issue arises because the changes made through the System Information Viewer aren't taking effect after a reboot until you manually launch the SIV software again. I discovered a simple solution that others might find helpful. This approach is straightforward and should work if you follow the steps carefully.
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Marok203
08-12-2016, 04:06 PM #1

Many users seeking to adjust fan speeds on Windows 10 using a modern Gigabyte board with the "System Information Viewer" encounter this challenge—it's commonly talked about in various online forums. The issue arises because the changes made through the System Information Viewer aren't taking effect after a reboot until you manually launch the SIV software again. I discovered a simple solution that others might find helpful. This approach is straightforward and should work if you follow the steps carefully.

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SuperSilasFTW
Member
131
08-19-2016, 07:54 AM
#2
Consider these alternatives:
1. Insert System Information Viewer into the startup folder found online.
2. Adjust your fan settings via the BIOS.
3. Employ speedfan for performance tuning.
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SuperSilasFTW
08-19-2016, 07:54 AM #2

Consider these alternatives:
1. Insert System Information Viewer into the startup folder found online.
2. Adjust your fan settings via the BIOS.
3. Employ speedfan for performance tuning.

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MinecratBoss1
Member
107
08-21-2016, 08:37 AM
#3
Dude! Did you really check the topic? I just shared the solution. 1. Here’s what I explained. 2. It doesn’t fit if you’re looking to adjust your settings for better performance. 3. Speedfan can’t handle my motherboard (there are no configs for it or most modern ones) and changing fan speeds isn’t possible. Please ensure you read the topic before posting, so your input is relevant.
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MinecratBoss1
08-21-2016, 08:37 AM #3

Dude! Did you really check the topic? I just shared the solution. 1. Here’s what I explained. 2. It doesn’t fit if you’re looking to adjust your settings for better performance. 3. Speedfan can’t handle my motherboard (there are no configs for it or most modern ones) and changing fan speeds isn’t possible. Please ensure you read the topic before posting, so your input is relevant.

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bsl010
Junior Member
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08-22-2016, 11:21 PM
#4
Hey there! That didn’t work for you. Let’s try again.
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bsl010
08-22-2016, 11:21 PM #4

Hey there! That didn’t work for you. Let’s try again.