06-03-2017 09:51 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 07:10 PM by ROGBot
10-14-2017 08:22 AM
Dude1070 wrote:
Did you guys use the Fan tuning option in the BIOS or AI Suite? That opens it up for settings.
10-24-2017 12:30 PM
FaaR wrote:
Yes, but you still can't change or exceed the 75C "critical" temp on the CPU fan headers. That's the whole point of this thread! 🙂
01-14-2018 02:21 PM
01-21-2018 11:18 AM
Rhialto wrote:
The title of this thread is a bit wrong as fans are not forced to 100% depending on settings.
01-21-2018 01:12 PM
TamiyaGuy wrote:
Apologies if this counts as reviving a dead thread, but I just thought I'd mention that as of AI Suite 3.00.10 Beta (likely some time before then, but I only upgraded for the beta), all fan headers now have a custom "Critical Temperature" setting that can be increased up to 100°C.
Out of curiosity, which settings did you change to enable the fans to max out at a lower speed? The closest I can get is, say, having the fans ramp from 50% at 60°C to 70% at 75°C, but as soon as the temperature goes above the critical temp, the fans immediately ramp to 100%.
01-23-2018 10:06 AM
Rhialto wrote:
Really? Now they need to apply thisin BIOS also, I don't want to install the Suite.
Are you in PWM? Like you at 75°C I set 70% so it never reach 100%. What temp you call critical temp, the 75°C or another hidden temp which trigger 100% for all fans?
01-23-2018 07:40 PM
01-28-2018 06:42 PM
02-02-2018 12:39 AM
02-02-2018 07:37 AM
Silent Scone wrote:
There seems to be some confusion here, as a lot of people in this thread appear to be referencing the AI Suite software and UEFI readings to gauge the maximum CPU temperature. This is a Tcase reading that is utilized for fan curve control. If you're hitting 75 Celius Tcase, then your CPU must be running pretty hot. Tcase can be 10-15 degrees lower than DTS temps, sometimes even more. Might be an idea to assess your cooling.