SpeedFan is the best, you just have to set it up properly. Make sure you configure your PWM modes to software controlled, it's the most common error I see when people first set up SpeedFan:
SpeedFan is the best, you just have to set it up properly. Make sure you configure your PWM modes to software controlled, it's the most common error I see when people first set up SpeedFan:
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Is this in SpeedFan or ASUS Fan Xpert?Doesn't give me the option on my ASUS P8Z68-V LE. (Manual, Thermal Cruise, Fan Speed Cruise, Smartfan IV) running the latest SF Beta.
AwesomeTHANK YOU!!!
I have a P8Z68V LX as well, set the PWM modes to manual, set up advanced fan control, works like a charm!!
Only weird thing is, my video card fan was detected before the last boot, now nothing, weird.
Is this in SpeedFan or ASUS Fan Xpert?
I wonder if it's named something differently. Try selecting different options and seeing if it allows the control to work.Sorry, as I was quoting your SpeedFan info I meant SpeedFan. There is no Manual option where you have indicated in your screenshot.
I do not have the Software Controlled option available to me.
Glad you got it working :thumbsup:.Thanks MrK6 great info. I struggled with Speedfan for a couple hours and gave up but now with your info and picture it works great!
It's been that way on all Gigabyte boards I've used for several years. The 3-pin headers seem to be read-only. I've fooled with them for awhile in SpeedFan and can't get any kind of control to work through it (even on/off).Managed to get SpeedFan fan speed control working on my Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3P-B3 board for the 2 x 4-pin fan headers I have. They are happy controlling my fans.
However I have had zero success in this regard with the 3-pin headers. I know I'm probably out of luck here but has anyone had any experience with this board and/or SpeedFan that can help me jiggle and poke the settings to see if it's possible?
It's been that way on all Gigabyte boards I've used for several years. The 3-pin headers seem to be read-only. I've fooled with them for awhile in SpeedFan and can't get any kind of control to work through it (even on/off).
SpeedFan is the best, you just have to set it up properly. Make sure you configure your PWM modes to software controlled, it's the most common error I see when people first set up SpeedFan:
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