I suggest having your computer case open while doing this. I suggest setting them all to PWM, then try adjusting the speeds on the main screen until you find the one that affects the CPU fan. Then, in SpeedFan, you need to set the fans on PWM mode (Pulse Width Modulation, the technique by which fans are slowed down). ![]() ![]() In any case, this usually require disabling the "automatic" mode on the motherboard, which causes the fan to run at 100% all the time. For example, my motherboard ASUS P6T is not listed but does supports fan adjustement. This list is not exhaustive, but gives a starting point. Some support no manual speed adjustments, some only for the CPU (and not case fans), and some support more.Ĭheck their website for Motherboards that are known to change fan speeds. However it depends on your motherboard supporting it. ![]() SpeedFan does have the ability to manually/automatically change the speed of fans.
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