Is it safe to use the OC? I can't adjust the fan speeds.
Is it safe to use the OC? I can't adjust the fan speeds.
SpeedFan doesn't recognize my fans.
I overcloaked my GTX 1060.
Is this overclocking safe? Should I adjust the core voltage? If yes, what should the new value be?
I adjusted the CPU fan speed in BIOS but it didn't respond. Other settings changed as well. I can't modify the voltage. Unlock voltage control is now enabled. Some motherboards only support controlling 4-pin PWM fans, while those that allow 3-pin fans require you to specify the correct fan type (3-pin or "DC Mode"). Regarding your video card's voltage, you need one that doesn't permit software-based adjustments. On certain cards, it's a firmware restriction, and on others, it's a hardware limitation.
If you follow the instructions from Corsair to connect the CPU fan to the system fan header and the pump to the CPU_fan header, without managing the sys_fan, it will operate as a system fan. This means silent mode will keep it running at high speed. You should disable automated settings, manually adjust fan curves, or permanently set the pump to run directly from the PSU or another header.
I attempted to configure the settings but didn't find my mobile module on the list. I tried the latest version available, but it didn't work. What should I do? I also changed the silent fan speed in BIOS, but it's still running at high RPM.
You likely have a 3pin fan. Set the pump to cpu_fan. In BIOS and SpeedFan, adjust the cpu_fan header to 100% and keep it that way. Mount your CPU fan on a system header with three pins. In SpeedFan, locate the fan header and change the address to reference cpu_fan temperatures. You'll maintain normal voltage control, but it will use temperatures linked to the CPU.