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The Simplest PC Fan Control Tools for Windows

By Matthew Lynch
April 1, 2023
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If you are an avid PC user, then you know how crucial a good cooling system is for your computer. The use of multiple fans installed in your PC case helps control the temperature and prevent overheating. However, sometimes the fans may run at full speed, creating noise and causing a disturbance. In such instances, the simplest solution is to use a PC fan control tool.

For Windows operating system users, there is a variety of fan control software tools that ensure proper control of fan speed and noise levels. In this article, we will look at some of the simplest PC fan control tools for Windows.

1. SpeedFan

SpeedFan is a popular fan control software that monitors the temperature sensors and fan speeds in your PC. It works with almost all motherboards, and the latest version supports Windows 10, 8, 7, and Vista operating systems. The tool also monitors hard drive health and can set alarm triggers for temperature or fan speed.

SpeedFan offers different modes for fan control, including automatic, manual, and the smart fan mode. The manual fan control mode allows you to set a specific fan speed manually, while the automatic mode detects the temperature increase and adjusts the fan speed accordingly. The smart fan mode is designed for systems that use pulse width modulation (PWM) fans, where it automatically adjusts the fan speed to maintain the set temperature level.

2. MSI Afterburner

MSI Afterburner is popular graphics card overclocking software that also offers a fan control feature. It is compatible with a variety of graphics cards and offers great control over the fan speed curve. MSI Afterburner offers both automatic and manual fan control modes, and users can customize the fan speed by adjusting the fan curve to match the temperature.

The software offers some advanced features like real-time monitoring of GPU temperature, memory clock speed, fan speed, and voltage. It also comes with two skins, orange, and black, making it easy to switch between the two.

3. ASUS GPU Tweak II

ASUS GPU Tweak II is a fan control software that is specialized in controlling the fan speed of ASUS graphics cards. It is easy to use and offers several fan control modes like manual, automatic, user-defined, and maximum fan limit. The software offers an intuitive interface that displays graphical representations of fan speed controlled by temperature.

Additionally, ASUS GPU Tweak II allows users to monitor and adjust the clock speed and voltage of the GPU. It supports Windows 10, 8, 7, and Vista operating systems.

Conclusion In conclusion, a PC fan control tool is an essential software for PC enthusiasts who want to maintain a healthy temperature level and reduce system noise. The above-listed fan control software offers excellent features to monitor and adjust fan speed manually or automatically, especially for gamers and graphic designers who use high-performance software that causes overheating. Ensure to choose the one that meets your needs and work best for your operating system version.  

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