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Hwmonitor pro shows trial for cpu temp
Hwmonitor pro shows trial for cpu temp









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I went through each fan finding their rpm range then set them to run at minimum speed when the GPU is at 20C and maximum when it is at 80C. I have setup custom fan curves for the 4 case fans.

#Hwmonitor pro shows trial for cpu temp pro

I have created my own custom profile with the H115i Pro setup the same as the Balanced profile.

#Hwmonitor pro shows trial for cpu temp zip

I have installed all 4 thermistors as follows:ĬP1: in top radator space, zip tied to the vent so it doesn't touch the radĬP2: zip tied to the AIO tube (see photo) The 4 case fans are connected to a Commander Pro which is also used to control the fan lighting. Intake: 3 Noctua NF-F12 industrialPPC-2000 PWMĬPU: Corsair H115i Pro with 2 Corsair ML140 RGB pushing through the top mounted rad I've got my system setup how I want it now. All the others are connected to the Commander Pro and set to use the GPU as the basis for the custom fan curve. The only fan I have running from my Motherboard is my CPU fan itself. I like the GPU-based approach because I really only need the extra cooling when I'm gaming and I still get the dead-silence when I'm in work mode. I run my fans based on the GPU temp, and it might not work for everyone, but my Noctua cooler is so good that even when I use the CPU as the basis for my fan curve, it doesn't change the temps at all. This seems more logical to me in a gaming rig, especially one where CPU temperature is managed by the AIO.ĭoes anyone here control their case fans based on GPU temperature? Looking some more at Link, I could connect my case fans to the Commander Pro then control them based on the GPU temperature. My case fans are controlled using Asus FanXpert 4 based on CPU package temperature. When gaming, my CPU is typically around 60C and my GPU is around 64C. I also have a Commander Pro although my case fans are currently hooked up to the motherboard. I have a 115i Pro to cool my CPU and an air cooled EVGA GTX 1070 in my case. You'll probably want to try the GPU temp first, but this is an viable alternative if needed. This can be very handy if you run into issues trying to get multiple hybrid monitoring/control programs to co-exist. The advantage of doing it this way is the C-Pro can still regulate the fan speeds even with Link closed. It does not have to measure literal GPU temp, but as long as it has a predictable and wide enough range, it makes for an effective control variable. You can place the sensor end behind the rear exhaust fan or just above the GPU backplate (usually toward the rear works well). GPU temp is not often affected.Īnother alternative with the C-Pro is to use one of its temp probes as the control source for the case fans. Usually the end result is scrambled sensor data which then precludes effective control. Presumably you are going it now without dire consequences. The potential fly in the ointment is I don't know how AI Suite and Link will react together. This makes sense to me and I have previously done it with my C-Pro and a GPU AIO cooler. Yes, you can do this, but Link must be running.











Hwmonitor pro shows trial for cpu temp