nTune

Kewl Munky

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I think I finally have a version of nTune that will allow me to change my graphics card's performance, but it wants me to accept an end user license agreement that tells me I am responsible if I do things that void my warranty. Does speeding up my fan include this?
 
no speeding up your fan shouldn't void your warranty. But if you want to speed up your fan I would just disable smart fan in your bios. But then its running at full speed.
 
I bumped it up to 47%.

A question comes to mind. If I bump up that speed, do the other set temp. speeds increase as well?
 
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