![]() Just understand all of the options and how it all works. I prefer fan controllers too but I was sick to manually set speeds with the NZXT Sentry 3 and switched back to motherboard control that has Speed Fan 5 embedded in BIOS and waiting for a Corsair Commander Pro to take over the job because of lightning control.Ī lot of good info here, but overall just do what works best for you. if the fans sound to loud then you create a custom fan curve in bios or a programm like speed fan ONCE and never have to do anything else anymore.Įven all those high end builds just conenct them to the motherboard for the evry same reason as the user not constantly has to check the temprature and set the fan speed manually. On the motherboard they are controlled by the system temprature automatically. ![]() With a fan controller I just set the speed manually by sound and then forget about it. Yep, it's just that I prefer the analog fan controller because the mobos have fan profiles rather than a set fan speed that you can set them to. Normally motherboard controlling is fine but if you like to have a custom fan curve set it in bios or software like "Speed Fan".ĩ0%+ control their fans through the motherboard so apperently there is nothing wrong with it. On most motherboards you can even set it in the bios yourself. Автор сообщения: tacoshywell there plenty programs to control fans via software when they are connected to the motherboard.
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