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  1. 10 minutes ago, c-attack said:

    You need to get off the three presets.  They are not low, medium, high switches and typically will use CPU temp as a control variable and thus the elevated speeds.  The good news is you're already half way to the solution.  The 2 temp probes on the XT are the native control source and work at all times, software running or not.  You only need to create a custom curve for one of them.

     

    1) Commander XT cooling tab, click + to create a new curve.  Graph will appear below.

    2) Go to the three shape tools in the lower right corner.  Click the second one from the left.  This is the Quiet fan curve for AIOs, but since your baseline looks to be about the same it will work great for this as well.  You can now see and edit data points.

    3) Change the sensor choice to Commander XT Temp 1 or 2.  The one near the rear exhaust is usually the best, but either works.

    4) Apply the new fan curve to all your fans.

     

    The AIO quiet curve has a baseline of 31C will a ramp up as temp go to 40C.  You can tailor this as needed, but it might be pretty close for general gaming.  Fan should now be smooth and predictable and that curve will hold with or without CUE, no save to device required.  

    Thank you for the reply, now it works so much better without the 4 noisy case fans. I have the iCUE H150i ELITE CAPELLIX Liquid CPU Cooler for the CPU and what if I'm just using the case 4 Cooling presets (Quiet, Balanced, Extreme, Zero rpm) is that means it will only use the CPU temp and you cant change it until you create a custom curve? and that is why the case fans are runing at full speed becasue the cooling methodas well?

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