


Like Phaaze88, mine is a little different. 3 is multi-vendor, doesn't care, but you have to go find it and might have to pay for it. 2 is specific to the vendor, you won't be using asus motherboard software with a gigabyte motherboard. Most tailor able, very in depth, might not always be user friendly (SpeedFan has a learning curve it's so complex), but has options 1 or 2 simply do not have.ġ is available automatically. Proprietary software like Argosoft or SpeedFan.Often it's visual, not just number oriented. Motherboard software, like Asus FanXpert, offers slightly better options, more in depth and user friendly.

It'll have some basic form of curve management. There's 3 ways to set up fan curves, depending on what you use.
