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Need good fan controller software

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-30 1:34

Ok 4chan I need some help here couldn't find anything on google so maybe you guys have some Ideas and don't say speedfan. I'm looking for one that will allow me to boost the 12v voltage and the system fans as well

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Name: Anonymous 2006-06-30 6:01

>>1 boost the 12v voltage
boost it to what? 'cause 12V is as high as it gets. the only way to achieve anything significantly higher than that is to combine the +12V and +5V rails...don't think you're gonna find any software for that. you'd probably have to hack some hardware fanbus/rheobus. even if you did, "overclocking" your fans isn't adviseable. running a higher voltage is likely to make them fail a lot sooner.

and boost it FROM what? the mobo's fan connectors or the PSU's? I'm sure your Gigabyte board will let you lower fan speeds voltages via software; but your Intel board sure as hell won't let you raise them.

oh and while you were busy trying to show off your e-penis, you forgot to mention what brand/model of PSUs you have. the only info you really needed to provide was mobo/PSU info; and you left out half of that. everything else is irrelevant. or do you want everyone to know what kind of hardware you fry when you successfully raise the PSU's +12V line? huh?

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