System information viewer6/19/2023 The CPU increases by a big jump in temperature, but it also increases by almost the double. Im now using the VRM MOS sensor for all of the case fans, as that sensor show uniform increases in temperature aswell as reaching the highest temperature increase of all the sensors. Selecting any of the other, with 0 to none temperature changes during stress, would only mean that my fans would run as if the computer were idle. Therefore, if I want my case fans to rev up, when the GPU, CPU and VRM MOS are under stress and their temperatures are increasing, I will need to select eighter the VRM MOS or the CPU sensor. I can also set fan position for each fan header, making it easier for me to know what fan im altering.īy testing how the sensors react and increase of temperature to stress, I have concluded that the only sensors that really react to stress testing, of CPU, Memory and GPU (Aida 64 Extreme) are the VRM MOS and CPU sensor. I can select a temperature sensor from the motherboard, for each fan, which it is to take as a reference to controll RPM out from. In SIV Smart Fan 5, under the advanced tab, Im using a curve to set values for fan RPM to set temperatures. I have them all connected to respective fan headers on the motherboard. There are 3 case fans beside the CPU AIO liquid cooler, and these needs controlling by some sort. Therefore I think this should not be altered by another software. ![]() As there is many cables going out from the pump and also RGB on the pump. I think this is best suited to take care of all cooling concerning the CPU. ![]() Its a Kraken 圆2, which is run by the software CAM from NZXT. Think I now somehow have managed to get near to this goal. And I want the fans to rev up when gaming, or stressing the computer with other demanding work. I want my computer to be so silent that I can barely hear it when idle, doing easy tasks as browsing, watching videos ect. I mainly want to use this so I dont have to download additional software to manage my cooling. I have a problem understanding this software menu, The Smart Fan 5 Advanced Tab.
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