Hey everyone! I'm currently using a Deepcool 4F case with three Corsair RS120 fans at the bottom and an Arctic Liquid Freezer 3 Pro 360mm cooler. I'm trying to figure out how to control the speed of all these fans. I've heard I can do it through the BIOS, but it feels a bit overwhelming. I've also looked into fan control apps, but some people say those can accidentally alter the pump speed, which I want to avoid. What do you think is the best approach? Thanks!
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Using the BIOS or your motherboard's software is a great choice. There are tons of tutorials on YouTube that can walk you through how to do it.
I stick with my motherboard's software since it also allows for RGB control, which is a nice bonus!
FanControl is a solid app for managing fan speeds, but you have to be careful with the connections to avoid messing with the pump's speed. For a simple setup, do this: 1. Connect your AIO pump to the AIO_PUMP header and set it to run at 100% in the BIOS. Just do this once and forget about it. 2. Connect your case fans to the CHA_FAN headers and use FanControl to create speed curves based on your CPU or GPU temperatures. Honestly, you only need about five minutes in the BIOS, and after that, you can just manage everything from Windows!

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