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While you're at it, please take a minute to go over our rules: We love to hear your feedback and experiences with your products. On the CPU fan header it should act and respond to the CPU management settings, exactly the same as the stock cooler fan.Welcome to the official GIGABYTE subreddit!įeel free to discuss the latest gaming hardware, PC gaming, and show off your GIGABYTE builds. Something else I messed is that you have a water cooler with the fan mounted on the case, so the controlled fan speed will depend on the motherboard power header you connect it to. while the System cooling policy is "Passive" the fan speed will remain constant. The setting you choose for the Minimum and Maximum processor state, will influence the Fan speed. to make changes to the setting: click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable" (above the settings window). go to the Processor Power Management \ System Cooling Policy \ Setting: Active. select the power plan you have active, and Change the Advanced power settings. If you need to do further fan speed management, and you don't find more settings in the BIOS, you can use the Widows Control Panel \ Power Settings \ Power Plans. You found the Fan speed control so that's what you were asking about. so, you won't find the same settings I suggested in a Intel board BIOS, but they may have similar tittles. I thought I'd read AMD somewhere in your opening post.
