2022/09/08 05:11:39
redteamgo
Came to post that I also am looking for fan control in Eleet X1.
2022/09/08 06:40:51
frankd3
Here's another request for fan control in Eleet X1.
2022/09/13 11:18:18
Talon2020
Why does the Z690 Dark not have any sort of fan control, curves, etc in the software or BIOS? Being able to only set a static or automatic "smart" is ridiculous for the price of this motherboard. I expected having fan curves on a pricey motherboard in 2022 would be standard, but I guess nothing surprises me these days. 
 
After reading someone else's post, I went back and discovered that there is in fact fan control. Not super fine control, but good enough for me. I was so confused and for me the menu isn't exactly super obviously that the option is there. Maybe a slight redesign or more obvious fan settings would help. 
2022/09/14 05:37:30
redteamgo
Talon2020
Why does the Z690 Dark not have any sort of fan control, curves, etc in the software or BIOS? Being able to only set a static or automatic "smart" is ridiculous for the price of this motherboard. I expected having fan curves on a pricey motherboard in 2022 would be standard, but I guess nothing surprises me these days. 
 
After reading someone else's post, I went back and discovered that there is in fact fan control. Not super fine control, but good enough for me. I was so confused and for me the menu isn't exactly super obviously that the option is there. Maybe a slight redesign or more obvious fan settings would help. 


yeah.  since there is no 2 pin T header, the smart settings are kind of useless.  there really is no one-size-fits all Smart curve with the options available.  But.. 4 levels is good enough.  what gets me is having to reboot every time I want to tweak the fans without using yet another piece of software.
 
this is where Eleet x1 could have been great.  all it needs is a box or a slider next to each PWM monitoring item for RPM changes for on the fly
2022/09/14 06:54:07
B0baganoosh
A question I've had on the "Smart" setting steps for a while now: Are they jumps or does it linearly move from one step to the next?
 
For example, if I have a step at 40C-40%, then the next step is 50C-50% (keeping numbers simple lol), is the process:
A: 40% fan speed from 40-50C, then jumps to 50%. (or)
B: linearly moves (hidden curve) between steps, i.e. 45C roughly = 45% fan speed?
 
I suppose there are multiple ways of verifying this and I could do a number of them...but I haven't. So I'm wondering if anybody can confirm how it works. Thanks!
2022/09/14 11:33:33
frankd3
B0baganoosh
A question I've had on the "Smart" setting steps for a while now: Are they jumps or does it linearly move from one step to the next?
 
For example, if I have a step at 40C-40%, then the next step is 50C-50% (keeping numbers simple lol), is the process:
A: 40% fan speed from 40-50C, then jumps to 50%. (or)
B: linearly moves (hidden curve) between steps, i.e. 45C roughly = 45% fan speed?
 
I suppose there are multiple ways of verifying this and I could do a number of them...but I haven't. So I'm wondering if anybody can confirm how it works. Thanks!


Still have not built with my Z690 Dark Kingpin but I can answer this from my testing on the Z590 FTW.
It's a step, not linear.
Using your example, 40-49 C would be 40%. At 50C it would jump to 50%.
A real curve would be so much nicer.
2022/09/14 11:37:26
frankd3
redteamgo
 
.....   what gets me is having to reboot every time I want to tweak the fans without using yet another piece of software.
 
this is where Eleet x1 could have been great.  all it needs is a box or a slider next to each PWM monitoring item for RPM changes for on the fly




^^^^^^
THIS!
Especially annoying when I wanted to turn up the fans for benchmarking.
2022/09/14 12:06:06
B0baganoosh
frankd3
B0baganoosh
A question I've had on the "Smart" setting steps for a while now: Are they jumps or does it linearly move from one step to the next?
 
For example, if I have a step at 40C-40%, then the next step is 50C-50% (keeping numbers simple lol), is the process:
A: 40% fan speed from 40-50C, then jumps to 50%. (or)
B: linearly moves (hidden curve) between steps, i.e. 45C roughly = 45% fan speed?
 
I suppose there are multiple ways of verifying this and I could do a number of them...but I haven't. So I'm wondering if anybody can confirm how it works. Thanks!


Still have not built with my Z690 Dark Kingpin but I can answer this from my testing on the Z590 FTW.
It's a step, not linear.
Using your example, 40-49 C would be 40%. At 50C it would jump to 50%.
A real curve would be so much nicer.




Thanks. If it was linear, I wouldn't care that they didn't show a curve and just let us edit the points. That's all you really do with the fan curve anyway, it's just drag and drop the points instead of typing them in. Hard steps are definitely not as nice.
2022/09/14 16:22:42
frankd3
B0baganoosh
 
Thanks. If it was linear, I wouldn't care that they didn't show a curve and just let us edit the points. That's all you really do with the fan curve anyway, it's just drag and drop the points instead of typing them in. Hard steps are definitely not as nice.




I see your point, heh heh
I used the term curve improperly for what I want. What I really want is linear from point to point and then set the points.
2022/10/03 15:12:58
AJMix261
 
ELEET X1 v1.0.11 - v1.0.13 hangs for me at firmware update. Please see related post in EVGA Z690 Series forum:
"EVGA Z690 MCU device disconnecting in Windows 109 repeatedly ...
 
Any help greatly appreciated cheers!
 

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