![]() I have one 'mighty blaster' cage exhaust on the rear panel a pair of somewhat slower cages doing top exhaust duty an extremely fast, high capacity tunnel for general bottom intake, and two slower tunnel types on the rear and top of my hard drive cage, just to keep air moving over the drives - the variety of speeds lets me 'tune' the tradeoff between airflow and noise, as well as adjust for varying ambient (I live near Milwaukee, WI, where our ambient varies between -25☌ and +38☌!) temperatures. I have six case fans in my system, controlled by a five channel PWM controller among them are two different 'types' (three 'cage type' exhausts, three 'tunnel type' intakes) with four different top speeds. ![]() If you look at these fans, you will see that there are several physically identical fan types, which have different models with varying top speeds/maximum airflows. This app is one of the most trustable controllers created for users, with this app’s amazing features to get a variety of fan controls. The new application looks like quite a departure from. ![]() If you 'split' the CPU_FAN power to more than one fan, both will be controlled 'simultaneously', but their speeds will only be the same if both fans are rated for the same top speed, as PWM control is done as a percentage of full speed. This app is created mainly for Windows users and it detects faulty system sensors. Gigabyte has been showing some screenshots of the new EasyTune, a piece of software that comes with Gigabytes upcoming Haswell motherboards. ![]()
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