Question Rem0o's fan control

Crystallis

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Apr 16, 2022
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I have a few questions about the program. I tried to post on github but i can't, don't know how to do it. If there is an expert in here regarding the program would be awesome.

1. Can you set the chassis' fans profile based on your CPU/GPU, even though the program cannot take control over the hardware's fans tweaking? So basically only reading the temp sensors. I want to set up my chassis fans to ramp up and down based on GPU as well. I know there is a plugin for corsair link/command master but my GPU is AMD 6950xt which is locked. I know there is an experimental plugin for this, but i fear that might conflict with adrenaline program. So just letting adrenaline doing its think and let fan control to adjust the speed of chassis fans based on cpu/gpu.

2. Do i need specific plug in to read GPU temps, like for example HWInfo?
2.1 can i use the HWInfo plug in to set up my chassis fans for multiple hardware temps like CPU/GPU/RAM/SSD?
 
1 yes it can see the sensors on CPU & GPU and you can set the chassis fans to run off their temps . I can set my chassis fans to any of these sensors:
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2. I don't think so, it reads it off the hardware. The labels it uses don't all match HWINFO, for instance.
2.1 I don't know if there is a hwinfo plug in.

You could probably duplicate graphs and set them to different sensors though not sure how that would work. Might confuse software if one fan has two different graphs. Can do it if you have multiple fans linked to different headers on motherboard. I have different graphs for rear and top fans as it helps to run them at different speeds.
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It can't see my ram... even though I know hwinfo can.

i normally use Afterburner to control the GPU fans. I don't let adrenalin do it, I like to have them run all time... though in winter its not really essential. Its more to cool my nvme.
I have both rear and top fans running off the nvme as its normally hottest part of system. CPU has an AIO looking after it.
 
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