Hey,
So i used to use the Asus Z97-A motherboard, which to be hoenst was great, but now i was given the gift of the Asus Sabertooth X79 and am a little dissapointed. With Z97-A (cheaper) there was the great addition of AI Suit 3 with Fan expert.....its great. Now with the Sabertooth X79 (more expensive) there is only Ai Suit 2, and on top of that there isnt even the capability to use Fan Expert.....which in my opinion is much needed.
Anyways my question is without having to buy a Fan Control is there any way to get Fan Expert for this mobo to work or is there any software that would control my fan "Automatically" (as in when the temp raises the CPU fan and 1 Chasis Fan gets faster and as it loweres they go slower)?
At this point i havnt figured any solution and my two computer fans are extremely loud since theyre always at full speed.
Anybody have any suggestions?
thanks!
My fans set up: H80i connected to the CPU fan and i took one of the fans to put it at the bottom of the chassis.
Built: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/jonasbensimon/saved/9zY2FT
So i used to use the Asus Z97-A motherboard, which to be hoenst was great, but now i was given the gift of the Asus Sabertooth X79 and am a little dissapointed. With Z97-A (cheaper) there was the great addition of AI Suit 3 with Fan expert.....its great. Now with the Sabertooth X79 (more expensive) there is only Ai Suit 2, and on top of that there isnt even the capability to use Fan Expert.....which in my opinion is much needed.
Anyways my question is without having to buy a Fan Control is there any way to get Fan Expert for this mobo to work or is there any software that would control my fan "Automatically" (as in when the temp raises the CPU fan and 1 Chasis Fan gets faster and as it loweres they go slower)?
At this point i havnt figured any solution and my two computer fans are extremely loud since theyre always at full speed.
Anybody have any suggestions?
thanks!
My fans set up: H80i connected to the CPU fan and i took one of the fans to put it at the bottom of the chassis.
Built: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/jonasbensimon/saved/9zY2FT