Assuming that I should increase GPU fan speeds, is there a way to adjust my fan speed curve in BIOS or firmware?ģ. What is a reasonable temp at which GPU fans should run at 100% speed? (If it's high enough, maybe I don't need to mess with fan speeds at all.)Ģ. (It has the option to auto launch and apply previous settings on boot - but even though the icon appears, it doesn't actually work unless I go in and click on 'Apply' every time.)ġ. It works, but I have to manually approve it via UAC every time I reboot, and then manually select the desired profile. I set it up once and it's been great ever since. I installed a piece of Zotac software called Firestorm which lets me kick the GPU fan up to 100% when temp exceeds, say, 50 or 60 C. ago I found out about Fan Control from Jay's video and the program is great you can just 'set and forget' it. To that end, I'm trying to eliminate variables. You can use the BIOS to adjust CPU fan speeds, but if you need something specific like HDD or GPU temperatures, I recommend you Fan Control. For example, front fans react to HDD temperatures (I have a very warm HDD), and rear fan reacts to GPU temperature.
But some of them might be a result of the game pushing my hardware limits. You can set it to adjust fan speed based on different temperature sensors. Recently I've played lots of Call of Duty: Warzone, and had various crashes and errors, most of which are probably not due to my hardware (which is usually stable).