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Instal the new FanControl v16712/13/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The main feature I used was the custom fan curves with custom temperature sources. I used it to bind my case fans speed to the hottest component of my PC, my GPU. (My BIOS only supports CPU temperature as a temperature source for the PWM fans). I searched around for an alternative software with this particular feature and only found a paid option (Angus Monitor). The first link is an original project which could be downloaded here , but just like SpeedFan, the project is not updated anymore. ![]() However, thanks to the code base being open sourced, there are a couple of active branches, LibreHardwareMonitor being the best one I found, supporting my MSI Z390 Edge AC board and being updated regularly. OpenHardwareMonitor is divided into two parts, an API to interact with your hardware ( CPU, RAM, Fans. The existing UI is a HWMonitor clone that allows to set a manual fan speed to any fan, but no temperature/speed fan curve here. Saves your current configuration and reload it on startupīoard support is updated whenever the API gets an update! Multi-config support with quick-switch from tray iconĬustom name for each fan / curve / controlĪutomatic or manual matching between your controls and fan speeds So I decided to make my own lightweight application with the OpenHardwareMonitorLib API, and here is what I got so far. Please note that this is a small personal project. I will also keep an eye on this thread to see how it goes.Ĭonfirmed compatibility list from members If you want to help me out a bit or give me feedback, I included some links/button in the left hamburger menu out of the way to send me an email If it works on your current setup, well you got your fan control situation sorted at least until you change your motherboard! It works great for my needs but I didn't test it on a hundred different motherboards. ![]()
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