Control FAN Coolers

fan cooler as in fan? What kinda of fan, CPU fan? GPU fan? Case fan? Most newer video cards comes with controllable fans, you just need to get a program that can control it. If it's just the case fan, you can either use speedfan, which is supported by only some motherboards, or get yourself a fan controller.
 
SpeedFan doesn't work for me...

I've a Intel 915PGN and the SpeedFan Utility doesn't control the speed of any of the CPU FANS, I'm trying to speed up a COOLER MASTER CASE FAN. Other fact is that I didn't set up SpeedFan because it doesn't show Intel Motherboards... so, any suggestion would be great.
 
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Ok I've an option

Txs for the advice, so technically there ain't no chance to do through a software?. The Cooler is plugged directly to the motherboard what about if i plug it to the case power suply?
 
nope, you have no control over a fan plugged into directly into the PSU, unless the fan has a built in controller, like an Antec Tricool or something.
 
Explanation

Ok let me tell you again my idea, when you said that electricity affects the speed of the FAN I thought that a directly connection between FAN and Power Supply will gives the maximun of electricity to the FAN so it would be working at maximun speed, I know it won't gives you the possibility to take control of the speed, but it's not something that I want, i've just want to have it working at the maximun speed. Thanks for so many posts, and for my english. :confused:
 
ooo i see :). Well in that case, you can either disable any smart fan functions on your computer so your motherboard will run the fan at 100% of it's speed at all times. Or you can get an adaptor and hook it up to the powersupply. However, if you hook it up to the PSU, your computer will not be able to detect the RPM of the fan, so it might give you random alerts about failing CPU fan.
 
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