![]() Oh and I'm in no way connected or involved with the development, I literally just heard of it two days ago by accident. If anyone wants to mess with their fans to have a cool and quiet PC, look at this tool! It's very lightweight too using just between 0.1-0.3% CPU and 10mb RAM. The first block (PC Monitoring) tells you the CPU's. It basically allows you to set any controllable fan in your PC to be controlled by a fan-curve based on any sensor and the most invaluable thing, you can actually tie your fans to your GPU temperature! This is super handy as GPUs can still be pretty dependent on good airflow unlike CPUs where a decent beQuiet! or Noctua fan can basically cool almost any CPU silently regardless of case airflow. Image 1 of 2 (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) Once installed, CAM offers an easy-to-use user interface (UI). First, my recommendation: HWMonitor is fast, simple, logs all the information you could need out of it, and keeps track of every PC vital stat you could reasonably be after. ![]() Looking for replacements I came across a tool on Github simply called FanControl: For example it always claims that my CPU temperature is about 10-15☌ lower than it actually is making controlling my fans pretty frustrating, especially to get GPU heat out of the case. I know all mainboard manufacturers have their own software and also UEFI fan controls but atleast in my case with my GIGABYTE mainboard I found the fan control situation pretty lacking as the sensors GIGABYTE offers are wildly inaccurate. ![]() I figured I would make a thread for this as we have quite a big gaming PC community here and I just came across this nifty tool. ![]()
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