![]() You need to go to your bios, select a narrower qfan range(like 20-40% I forgot mine) such that when windows takes over and the ranges are defined on qfan's limits, 100% does not cause deafness and 0% does not just run idle and actually move some air without being particularly loud.Īlso, if you let the fans idle, the air volume will start heating and increase your case temperature until ramping the fans won't be able to effectively dissipate the air quickly. If the range is all the way, it controls 1000-5500rpm over the same 100% spectrum which kills variability for your hearing deficit sake. You might be running too wide q-fan bios fan control ranges. ![]() ![]() You might be running two overriding monitoring utilities which disrupt one another from accessing the gpu fan curve. It is hysteresis, you are setting a 3.6 second latency which kills the benefit of having minute response to temperature changes.
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