Optimal method for adjusting fan speeds according to GPU temperature.
Optimal method for adjusting fan speeds according to GPU temperature.
In my watercooled setup I have six fans for the radiators, all linked through a fan hub that connects to the CPU fan slot. I noticed that the ASUS motherboard doesn’t support software-based fan curves tied to GPU temperature, which is an issue because I rely heavily on the GPU and want quieter operation when idle. I attempted speedfan but its settings affected the radiator fans. It functions well for the chassis fans, so perhaps speedfan isn’t compatible with fanhubs. I’m seeking a solution to manage all radiator fans based on GPU temperature, preferably using the fan hub. I really like speedfan software and would appreciate any tips from others who have managed it with fanhubs!
A similar solution might address the problem:
http://www.performance-pcs.com/aquacompu...eries.html
However, if it's 4pin, this won't function.
If it is 4pin, you might still utilize one of your temporary sensors to connect to the GPU (the board should include at least one) and employ Qfan in the UEFI to link a chassis fan to respond to that probe, then connect the hub accordingly (instead of the CPU fan positions).
A similar solution might address the problem:
http://www.performance-pcs.com/aquacompu...eries.html
However, if it's 4pin, this won't function.
If it is 4pin, you might still utilize one of your temporary sensors to connect to the GPU (the board should include at least one) and employ Qfan in the UEFI to link a chassis fan to respond to that probe, then connect the hub accordingly (instead of the CPU fan positions).
What GPU are you using? I believe you're configuring a fan curve for your older nVidia card with EVGA Precision X, which is a good approach. The fan will adjust its rotation accordingly.
Something similar might address the problem:
http://www.performance-pcs.com/aquacompu...eries.html
But if it's 4pin, it won't function.
If it is 4pin, you could still employ one of your temporary sensors to connect to the GPU (the board should have included at least one) and use Qfan in the UEFI to map a chassis fan that responds to that probe, then connect the hub to that instead of the CPU fan positions.
Your second idea helped me, thank you very much.