
ambient temperatures via Philips Hue, HomeMatic, HomeKit or many other brands & protocols) to interface with HomeAssistant connected temperature sensors (i.e.
to interface with Corsair Commander controllers and Hydro liquid coolers. to interface with aquacomputer HighFlowNext, Quadro and Octo devices. to interface with ASUS motherboards through WMI methods. The plugin system let you inject any type of sensor into FanControl, see Plugins wikiįrom the community (notify me if I'm missing some): Note: If you have Fan Control set to automatically start with Windows, either untick the checkbox in Fan Control, or manually delete the "Fan Control" task in Windows Task Scheduler. You can leave the files there for use further down the line, or delete them. When the app fail to start due to sensor initialization issue, the sensor settings window will openįan Control is a stand-alone app. Create shortcuts with predefined configs. Use the -c or -config command line argument while the app is open to switch config. Advanced tuning with steps, start %, stop %, response time and hysteresis. Mix fan curves or sensor togethers (max, min, average). Multiple fan curve functions, including a custom graph. Multiple temperature sources ( CPU, GPU, motherboard, hard drives. Change the theme and color of the application. It provides a modern and sophisticated dashboard-style UI, which can also work in the background.JayzTwoCents - Everyone NEEDS this FREE piece of software. This simple utility gives you the power to save, edit, and load multiple profiles as well as read temperature from many sources including CPU, GPU, motherboard, hard drivers, and the. Not only that, it can fine-tune the fan control feedback with steps, activation percentage, hysteresis, and response time parameters. The graph fan curve editor that it provides can add, remove and drag points around the graph. Moreover, Sync coincides with an existing control while Flat permits you to set a fixed percentage value. The Mix allows you to use two different curves and apply a mix function-either max or sum-on it. Target curve type, on the other hand, holds fans' speed until your aimed temperature is reached. Linear and Graph types based the temperature on linear function and custom curve respectively.
There are six fan curve types that you can utilize here. It enables you to combine various curves, sensors, and graphs and even create custom fan curves. However, what makes FanControl unique among them is its high customization capability. Frankly, there are tons of applications in the market that offer the same.