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Your missing way to much to much granularity with those fans, something is not right.
Look at the numbers on the screenshot you posted, 1690 rpm at 90% and 1105 rpm at 100%? It looks like a bug. Try Asus?
Your missing way to much to much granularity with those fans, something is not right.
Look at the numbers on the screenshot you posted, 1690 rpm at 90% and 1105 rpm at 100%? It looks like a bug. Try Asus?
I only need to be able to set my fans at 100% for benchmarking, the rest of the time everything else is ok, and I don't feel like joining yet another forum, but thanks.
My AIO is controlled from it's own proprietary controller, and these three intake fans are only to suck fresh air in, so faster is better anyhow, two blow directly onto my Zotac 1080 Ti (and chipset) , and because of this, it's fans hardly ever turn on:) . The third fan blows up into the case bottom to top, with nothing in the way.
I think when I eventually buy a new case, I'll get some new PWM fans, and then the problem will be gone.
At least it's working to some degree that suits you, it could be worse I guess. I know there is a reason Fan Xpert gives you that controllable range after running the auto tune but I don't know all the details. Someone who better knows Fan Xpert could probably help you. Good luck!