Russell Coight
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Motherboard: Supermicro A1SAi-2750F
Case: Fractal Node 304
Just wondering what the difference is between this script and this one? The 2nd one is for dual zone Supermicro motherboards whereas my motherboard is single zone, does this mean I can't use it?
I have a fan attached to the heatsink (it's passive) at the moment, my fan mode is set to HeavyIO and during hard drive burn in the hard drive temps sat around 28-30C, CPU was around 26-28C. It's cold at the moment here though. If I set the fan to normal mode the CPU temp would hit 40C+ before the fans would speed up, even then then they only sped up to 600-700RPM.
I like the idea of setting and forgetting, just not sure if I need a fan script or not? I guess in winter it's no big deal but summer is a different story. It would mean I'd have to buy 3 PWM fans which is fine. My motherboard has 3 fan headers, I'd buy 2x92mm Noctua fans with a splitter for the front intake fans and a 1x140mm Noctua for the rear exhaust.
Case: Fractal Node 304
Just wondering what the difference is between this script and this one? The 2nd one is for dual zone Supermicro motherboards whereas my motherboard is single zone, does this mean I can't use it?
I have a fan attached to the heatsink (it's passive) at the moment, my fan mode is set to HeavyIO and during hard drive burn in the hard drive temps sat around 28-30C, CPU was around 26-28C. It's cold at the moment here though. If I set the fan to normal mode the CPU temp would hit 40C+ before the fans would speed up, even then then they only sped up to 600-700RPM.
I like the idea of setting and forgetting, just not sure if I need a fan script or not? I guess in winter it's no big deal but summer is a different story. It would mean I'd have to buy 3 PWM fans which is fine. My motherboard has 3 fan headers, I'd buy 2x92mm Noctua fans with a splitter for the front intake fans and a 1x140mm Noctua for the rear exhaust.
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