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Using Q-Fan Control to get Quiet Computer Fans
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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
- I have the Asus Prime Z390-A Motherboard. Fans shown in video: be quiet! Silent Wings 3 120mm PWM and 140mm fan
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The ‘CHA FAN’ stands for chassis fan not channel fan.
So that means GUC doesn’t stand for Gucci fans ?
It stands for cha cha fan. 🕺
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Great video but CHA = chassis, not “channel.”
Am I missing something? Where do you dictate what temperature the fan control should be based off of? I don't want it based off CPU temp but rather a liquid temp sensor header.
it seems that you can't do that in asus bios. you can try in windows with special software such as "fan control".
I'm wondering how to do that for my AIO fans and pump in combo too. It's a msi rgb liquid cooler but msi software doesn't detect
Somehow I can't press the "Allow" button. I just have to go back by pressing esc, but I don't think it saves the changes?
same problem here , have you found the solution?
@@kiriakraoul7510 i don't think i even used Q-fan. I have corsair fans so I was able to control the speeds through icue
Not work. You can not reduce the RPM, less than 510-520 RPM. So the fans are very loud. In the case Silent Base 802.
can i use “optimize all”? And its not bad for pc?
For some reason the "Apply" button is grayed out when I try to change the profile from standard to silent.
Maybe your fans aren’t pwm?
even if i modify the bios my case fans are still spinning crazy masking ton of sound... even when they are not t very high rpm at all. is very odd
I guess u have 3 Pin (DC) Fans which are running on "PWM" mode
Weird. On my PC the Qfan control causes it to be louder and the fans run at 1,200 rpm. When i change them all to silent however, they drop to 1,000 rpm or lower and it's quieter.
I’m so confused I can’t press apply and it just says CHA1 and CHA2 are N/A
what temperature does the Q-Fan controll refere to? CPU temp? GPU temp?
Mine is cpu
Cpu by default but you can change to mobo temp or to watch both
Maybe it's a stupid question, but what exact temperatures are being measured in regards to chassis fan headers and fans attached to them? GPU? CPU? Thanks.
I'm not sure but I imagine it would be the CPU
@@Mygary thanks for the feedback. I'm still waiting on some parts to arrive so I can't see it for myself yet, but maybe it could be possible to reference GPU instead, which would probably be more suitable, since from what I know, CPUs can easily hit 75 C unlike GPUs and in that scenario fans would unnecessarily ramp up to the max, creating a lot of noise. For some reason Asus keeps curve treshold at 75C when it comes to CPU, which is definitely a bit low.
You can actually set what they measure in the asus bios in another section. They are focussed on the cpu temp sensor by default but you can set it to focus on motherboard or both cpu and mobo.
OMF THANK YOU!
Ay glad to hear you enjoyed it, are there any specific topics you're interested in?
@@Mygary hi i have a problem how can i speed up my chassis fan? Bcs im using rx580 which is hotter and my led fan on pc case isnt strong enough to outflow the hot air inside my pc please help.
I have 6x LED chassis fan in my oc and only 1 connected to pwm motherboard next to my cpu and the rest is connected via powersupply so i only detect 1 fan chassis controller
love your vids. I have a question, I'm going to build a pc for the first time. the front fan, they must come behind the iron grid plate or may they also be placed in front of it
Sorry but I’m not sure, I don’t know how to help you with that
Hi i accidently pressed something in q fans and all my fans are on pwm and my aio is on pwm but every time I play a game it restarts my pc with the blue screen what's wrong?
What are some easy ways to check if you have PWM or DC fans? Do I need to check the hardware or can I test it with the SW? I am not able to click "apply" and the auto optimizer will allow me minimum 60% of chassi fans running all the time... It's so noisy even with zero activity...
Dc is 3 pin so smaller plug and pwm is 4 plug. Also in bios if you try use rhe mode on the fan that it isn't it will often run full speed or so something weird.
I was used to a noisy PC and It seems like when I have the normal fans speeds when Using the Asus BIOS. Also it seems like my CPU runs a lot hotter when my fans are quiet.
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Great explanation, thanks!
Where is the cpu_opt header option?
How do i change my cursor speed on bios ? Im using same bios like yours.
im not sure if im just doing it completely wrong but the silent is still extremely loud and idrk what to do
Make sure the fans are plugged into the correct ports on the motherboard
you might not have pwm (pulse width modulation) fans or the header you're plugged into is set up as dc (direct current). i think asus q-fan can still control dc fans but not as well as pwm fans - don't quote me on that though.
thanks for this tutorial !!! It helped me a lot !! + 1 subscriber!!
very helpful, thanks man
I see it runs the wrong number of cycles with the setting
Can enable this ok an asus laptop? Btw nice video
can i use full speed if i want a very cool pc
ty bro
The Blair Witch Project has nothing on the camera movement of this video. I need Dramamine.
why cant i press apply?
When I turn my fan off DC it’s like a PS4 playing gta
I forgot how to access it pls help
Thank you my fan was so loud no its silent
why i cant apply?
Hello, minimal fan speed is 20%? Thank you :)
%40
Can you control psu fan speed?
No, Psu is not connected the Mobo fan headers. Some power supply have eco mode switch on the back. That will make it more quiet.
how do i keep the fans at the same speed
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Stop moving the camera around, otherwise I might have watched it until the end without getting motion sickness.
I think you say asus in the whitest way possible on purpose
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actually the pronunciation is pretty spot on.
Is it only related to cpu, or does it lower gpu temp as well?