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ASUS mobo and e-leet x

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2017/12/01 10:00:41 (permalink)
Is this a viable combination for e-leet x?  If so, what version to download?  Z370 isn't specifically listed for the specific download buttons (but is included in a general description).
 
ASUS ROG Strix Gaming-G mobo
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EVGA GTX FTW2
 
My GPU is running a bit warmer than I prefer and I wan't to get the fans moving sooner in the temp curve to try and alleviate the issue.
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    the_Scarlet_one
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    Re: ASUS mobo and e-leet x 2017/12/01 10:10:10 (permalink)
    You have an Asus motherboard... download the Asus software to control your motherboard. Do not use eleet.

    For your gpu, you can download evga precision xoc.
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    Re: ASUS mobo and e-leet x 2017/12/01 11:55:32 (permalink)
    Moving thread to evga software subsection.
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    Re: ASUS mobo and e-leet x 2017/12/01 16:37:02 (permalink)
    Thanks for the pointers.  I installed Precision XOC and see it has what I need.  I experimented with it some and was pleased.  Several hours later I, after an extended shutdown, I return and now the CPU fan speed is not appearing, even though I can hear the fans and the curve I have says the fans should be running pretty hard.  But still the RPM reads 0.
    I'll keep poking around to see if something is 'stuck'.
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