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happyJAM

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  • Birthday 01/01/1990
  1. I just bought one of those iCue CoPro to control my case fans and ARGB lighting. I also like to have a pretty silent system during idle / small loads, this is really important for me. Why I bought the CoPro was in first line to control my system fans by other temperatures than the one my mainboard offers. But also to upgrade my System with an ARGB controller, since this also isn't offered by the mainboard I have build in. Here is what I was trying to achieve and already been testing with the CoPro. I want to control some of my system fan speed over the GPU temperature, since this is the part in my system that produces the most noise and heat during idle. So why not just use the mainboard fan headers and control them via any other software and get just an ARGB controller? It seems like there is no other software than the one that comes with the mainboard, that is able to control the fan speed via the mainboard headers, so I cannot control the system fans with GPU temp or any other sensor that is not readable by the mainboard itself. So I build in the CoPro and setup everything. It works good so far. I like the product and the software so far. BUT Since I am running my GPU in passive cooling during Idle, It sometimes needs some cooling by the system fans. And here is why I would like to see a hysteresis / ramp up and down time. At the moment some system fans are controlled with GPU speed, but the fans are changing speed way to quickly, since the GPU temp moves around the point where I start / spin up the fans. Please can you add some ramp up/down time or give the possibility to set different curves for spin up and spin down.
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