![]() ![]() Well, if you set up your PWM fans' fan curve via the bios, the only "useful" temperature you can use is the CPU temp, but by doing this you're gonna make those fans spin up and down for no reason because of how irregular the CPU temp can be, meaning that you can't really set them up in a way that they only spin faster when "under load". If you own a Zen 2 CPU I'm sure you've noticed how jumpy the temperature can be, spiking constantly for a split second and then going back to normal. Well, first of all, the thing that brought me to this software in the first place: case fans control tied to the GPU temp. So, why is this particularly useful with Zen 2 and Navi? And no, believe it or not, this is not an ad, I'd just like to share my experience with a pretty cool program.īasically, the tl dr is that Argus Monitor is kind of a better SpeedFan, except not dead and working. I've been using this program for a few months now and I've wanted to recommend it here for a while, but with the latest update they've finally added a missing Navi feature that was keeping me from recommending it to everyone. ![]()
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