FanControl : This open-source software allows you to control your pcs fans.
This open-source software allows you to control your pc's fans. It offers support for a number of motherboards graphics cards and other hardware such as aio cooling boards. That means you can stop monitoring the different fans on your computer using separate apps and start monitoring them all from a single place more effectively addressing any problems whether it's noise or cooling. Fancontrol is an interesting program that unlike many similar programs does not require installation. It's only necessary to unzip the files in a folder double-click on the file. Exe and that's it. It will perform an initial inspection to check how many fans you have and what piece of hardware they correspond to when running the program for the first time. In some cases it will even recognize it and assign it a name although you can also give it a custom name.
once it has recognized all the computer's fans, you can start playing with the different curves and mixes. You'll be able to adjust the speed of all your fans easily and quickly. In addition you can create your own profile for the computer or simply import any profile shared by other users with similar hardware. A further option is available which will try to optimize your fans without you needing to configure anything. The information you need on how to use and configure the program can be found in the program itself. Ppfancontrol is an excellent optimization tool for your computer that will help improve its performance from fan noise to cooling system life. Aside from being light it consumes very few resources does not require installation and has a very simple interface.
FanControl runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 208.96 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Utilities and Tools.
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