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In the EVGA E-LEET program there are indications of the fan speed, but there is no way to control these speeds. Many motherboard manufacturers have programs that let you control fans directly from Windows. Who gets out of the situation? For example, on the Asrock board, I could manually adjust the speed of the fans from their program. This is sometimes necessary in order to understand which of the fans is noisy.
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Re: Fans control
2019/10/31 06:27:09
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EVGA Eleet software https://www.evga.com/eleet/ Fan control ? Not seeing what you were referencing This is the Best Place to make your Wishes Known ---> Complaints and SuggestionsEVGA E-LEETEVGA now gives you more with the EVGA E-LEET Tuning Utility. This utility allows you to easily set your motherboard QPI and system Voltages from within Windows to get your system running at the highest level of performance possible. EVGA E-LEET also includes a validation feature, allowing you to save a CPU screenshot and generates a unique URL, also a Brink OC feature that automatically saves a screenshot with every clockspeed increase. Increase your voltage to maximize your overclock, or lower your voltage to decrease the operating temperatures. Features:- Real-time monitoring of CPU, Memory and QPI frequencies
- Real-time monitoring of vital voltages such as: CPU VCore, DRAM Voltage, +12v, etc.
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- Real-time adjustments of QPI Base Clocks, CPU Multiplier and PCIe Bus Frequencies
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Re: Fans control
2019/10/31 06:39:14
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Eleet only gives you the ability to monitor. And it does not make it possible to change the speed of the system fans.
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Re: Fans control
2019/10/31 06:54:47
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I like fan controllers for my Rigs .... allows Easy - external adjustments of fan speeds Fill out the Request for that feature in the link provided above. EVGA does review those
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Re: Fans control
2019/10/31 06:58:19
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As they have already mentioned only monitor unfortunately. But he is right in that we do look at suggestions so make sure you send that out to us! We're definitely looking into improving any way we can!
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Re: Fans control
2019/10/31 07:07:43
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It's third times.
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Re: Fans control
2019/10/31 07:30:20
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Re: Fans control
2019/10/31 09:09:28
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Don't work. Same page are displayed.
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Re: Fans control
2019/10/31 11:14:46
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Found one option. Through the SpeedFan program, set the fan operation mode to manual, then you can control it from the first page. And then set the selected values in BIOS. But he sees only fans connected to the Fintek 71889A controller. CPU1, CPU2, Fan 3.
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