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Example: (screenshot from ASRock A-Tuning software on a ASRock B450 Steel Legend) |
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In the current UI, where would you fit that information? |
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Maybe on the right of the "Graph" fan curve configurator or a button there that opens a pop-up window showing the fan rpm (it could be floating/appear on the right of the "Graph" window) |
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@RafeeDaBoy Which fan should it show? A fan curve is not bound to a specific fan, it can be assigned to any (many) fans at the same time. What about other types of fan curves? They don't get to see the RPMs? |
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Hello, i crate account to schere my proposition. Like it is in Corsair ecosystem. There i coud have 3 difrent fans, with difrent rpm range. But i set up curve for RPM ant it works fine. Evry one ouptut was try to reach define RPM in curve. And Controller did it. If Fan have more easy airflow, and we set 1000rpm it have 1000prm lets say on 50%. Same fan in other place where have more dificuoult airflow and static preasuer block a little fan speed at 50%, then controler put 53% to rach 1000rpm. Its easy. If Corsair dev can did it, You can do it better ;) This is last missing option in FanControl software. Next step will by use microphone from PC to find and mach curve by dB. Then it will by briliant :D |
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To get a view at what RPM a fan spins at a given %. Makes it easier to set a curve.
For example:
Case Fan 1:
30%: 560 RPM
50%: 840 RPM
80%: 1250 RPM
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