How to make cooling fans kick in at a certain temperature?


  1. Posts : 177
    Windows 7 Pro X64
       #1

    How to make cooling fans kick in at a certain temperature?


    Hi

    How do i make the CPU fan and a additional fan work faster when the CPU gets to a certain temperature?

    I have a ASUS Rampage II Gene

    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #2

    Hi

    Have a look at Speedfan
    Regards
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  3. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #3

    This,

    How to make cooling fans kick in at a certain temperature?-rampagefancontrol.jpg

    Also if the fan(s) are already at 100% there isn't anything you can do but get faster, or higher CFM fans.
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  4. Posts : 6,243
    win 7 ultimate32bit, Win8.1pro wmc 32bit
       #4

    stormy13 said:
    This,

    How to make cooling fans kick in at a certain temperature?-rampagefancontrol.jpg

    Also if the fan(s) are already at 100% there isn't anything you can do but get faster, or higher CFM fans.
    very good answer stormy13 would rep you if i could
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  5. Posts : 177
    Windows 7 Pro X64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    stormy13 said:
    This,

    How to make cooling fans kick in at a certain temperature?-rampagefancontrol.jpg

    Also if the fan(s) are already at 100% there isn't anything you can do but get faster, or higher CFM fans.
    This is it? I had found this in my BIOS but set the fans to come on at 60*C. But its only when it gets to around 80/901's it seems to turn on, or perhaps its a slow start up?

    Thanks Stormy.
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  6. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    I'm assuming this the fan on the H50. If so try it without the temperature setting, but leave the Q-fan enabled and set to Standard and see how it operates.

    One thing is yours has a few more options than mine, I have the Q-Fan setting and that's it. It does work as it is supposed to though with it set to performance, with the CPU fan running at around ~1100 RPM and speeding up as needed (max RPM for it is around ~2400 or so).
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  7. Posts : 177
    Windows 7 Pro X64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    stormy13 said:
    I'm assuming this the fan on the H50. If so try it without the temperature setting, but leave the Q-fan enabled and set to Standard and see how it operates.

    One thing is yours has a few more options than mine, I have the Q-Fan setting and that's it. It does work as it is supposed to though with it set to performance, with the CPU fan running at around ~1100 RPM and speeding up as needed (max RPM for it is around ~2400 or so).
    Cheers dude.

    I do hear mine going through '3 speed settings' (Building up to max) but it doesn't seem to make my CPU temps drop. Would it be because the CPU works harder because its a bit cooler?

    I have "Standard, Silent + Turbo Mode" atm, i have it on 'Standard Mode' as i guess it gives quiet noise and suitable air flow, i shell change it to Turbo next time i re-boot.

    Thanks
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  8. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    Yeah I would try the various settings until you get it to work the way you want. Asus certainly didn't go out of their way to explain what each setting does clearly, that and,

    I have "Standard, Silent + Turbo Mode"
    mine has "Performance, Optimal and Silent", which looks to translate to the same as the three yours has. Only thing is that if you go by the explanation in the manual Performance should have the fan running at full speed, yet on mine it is running at minimum speed and noise and speeding up as needed.

    It could be that Cool and Quiet is what is causing the fan to work as it is and basically ignoring the Q-Fan setting. You have Speedstep enabled in the bios? If so I wonder if the same sort of thing is happening with your fan speed.
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  9. Posts : 177
    Windows 7 Pro X64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    stormy13 said:
    Yeah I would try the various settings until you get it to work the way you want. Asus certainly didn't go out of their way to explain what each setting does clearly, that and,

    I have "Standard, Silent + Turbo Mode"
    mine has "Performance, Optimal and Silent", which looks to translate to the same as the three yours has. Only thing is that if you go by the explanation in the manual Performance should have the fan running at full speed, yet on mine it is running at minimum speed and noise and speeding up as needed.

    It could be that Cool and Quiet is what is causing the fan to work as it is and basically ignoring the Q-Fan setting. You have Speedstep enabled in the bios? If so I wonder if the same sort of thing is happening with your fan speed.
    No i dont. Any Intel 'Add-on' is disabled.

    I'll try 'turbo mode'. I just don't want the fans spinning to their max all the time.
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