I would like to make my case fans speed up and slow down based on the cpu temps. Does anyone know of a program that will allow this? I have 3 asus A8N-E boards in a box I built with 3 Tornado fans which run at full speed all the time. Very, very loud even after I put 3/4" sound insulation on the box walls.
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why not just buy one with heat sensors built into them?
http://www.overcool.com/Exec/product...&item_id=34550val valgardson
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I've seen molex adapters which can adjust the speeds. My latest Antec P180 case has 3 variable 15mm fans with a switch on each one - so they do sell fans out there with the switches built in. The P180 is the quietest case I've ever seen - I can't even tell it is on and have to doublecheck every morning.
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i live in the tropics so i just adjust my fans to full speed with good old scottie from the enterprise yelling from my case "i dunno how much moore she can take cap'n" and cap'n crunch yells back "give her all you've got!!!" then i usually wake up
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speedfan does the job, if your board supports temp metering and fan voltage control
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
freeware
you can adjust the desired cpu and case temperatures and it will adjust the fan speeds accordingly
it even prints out the temps to the sys tray and meters hdd temps (granted your hdds have smart capability and a temp sensor)
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hi, any chance we can see a picture of you cabinet... i was thinking of buying a few matx mboard, power supplies and such an create a custom 4/5 level enclosure....for renderslaves...kinda like a render cube. but without the expense
davisOriginally posted by 3DMKdo I want to be a rich business man or a poor artist?
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