Can you guys help me understand a little better what Im looking at. and what is what?
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I get the GPU of course but there is a CPU, System, and 4 cores, plus temp 1 and 2. How do I know whats being used and what just extra info?
since the sys, nd temp 1 and 2 never changed temps I removed them from my list. Now I have GPU, CPU and core 0-3 and seem to get rising and falling of temps so those I will keep.
easiest way is to download a profile for your motherboard. You need to sign up to do it and cross your fingers but it saves so much time working out what is what since someone else does that for you and gives them convenient names.
Download a profile for speedfan? I dont even see any spot to do that. Can you elaborate?
I guess you found out by now, but to be clear: those are all the different temp sensors in your system. If you click the + it shows all the fans in your system (empty headers too) allowing you to choose which fans should be adjusted based on that temp sensor.
Aux = auxiliary, usually not used.
Always look at core temps, they are measured by very accurate sensor inside the cpu (well, only very accurate at higher temps, idle not so much). CPU temp is measured by Nuvoton IO chip, not sure how but I don't think it's too accutate.
In my opinion FanSpeed should be avoided - Use HWMonitor Pro
In my opinion FanSpeed should be avoided - Use HWMonitor Pro
Never really understood the bad rep SpeedFan has with some people. Maybe the very small effort to configure it properly is asking too much? Is it the fact it shows all temperature readings, even the bogus ones from unused sensors in the IO-chip, which is confusing to some people? Or is it that it can't control the fans on many laptops, leading to unrealistic expectations by the owners of those? But then why blame SpeedFan instead of the manufacturer locking those fans?
Anyway, your suggestion is useless since HWMonitor can't control fan speeds. I will say though if there ever was a developer that deserved a donation it's Alfredo. Without him I would have had to buy another mobo since Asus fancontrol sucks bigtime, both in bios and Ai Suite.
Never really understood the bad rep SpeedFan has with some people. Maybe the very small effort to configure it properly is asking too much? Is it the fact it shows all temperature readings, even the bogus ones from unused sensors in the IO-chip, which is confusing to some people? Or is it that it can't control the fans on many laptops, leading to unrealistic expectations by the owners of those? But then why blame SpeedFan instead of the manufacturer locking those fans?
Anyway, your suggestion is useless since HWMonitor can't control fan speeds. I will say though if there ever was a developer that deserved a donation it's Alfredo. Without him I would have had to buy another mobo since Asus fancontrol sucks bigtime, both in bios and Ai Suite.
I've been using SpeedFan at least for the last 3 builds. The built-in fan controls in the BIOS are usually not good enough (why can't you just set a target temperature and be done with it?), and most software provided by the board manufacturer have limited features, annoying bloated GUIs, are never updated and often just plain crash.
It does take a while to configure for the first time, but it's incredibly flexible. I back up the config file to a safe place - it's such an integral part of the system.
I usually use the mobo maker software to figure out what speedfan is reporting, or a hairdryer on occasion. Fans are easy, just stop em lol. It's a lot of work but even asus's software isn't quite as capable as speedfan. It was really nice in a big case with ample cpu cooling to be able to ramp up the fans blowing on the GPU only when GPU temp went up but not spin up the other ones, stuff like that.