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Discussion in 'New Build and/or New Hardware' started by ghostman1, May 4, 2025.

  1. ghostman1

    ghostman1 Registered Members

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    Hi, I am trying to build a TG-H81G573 Motherboard and I have it All built and Running, But the CPU Fan is at full throttle and I need a way to drop it down, I have checked the Bios But cannot find anything in there to make it go down. Is there Any software I can try to help this Problem.
     
  2. IJAC

    IJAC Super-Moderator Super Moderators

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    Fan Speed Control Headers: Ensure that your case fans and CPU fan are connected to the correct headers on the motherboard. Some motherboards have specific headers labeled as "CPU Fan" or "Chassis Fan" that provide more control over fan speeds. Connecting the fans to these headers might allow you to control their speeds through the BIOS or motherboard software.
    Manufacturer-Specific Software: Check if your motherboard manufacturer provides any software specifically designed for fan speed control. Intel motherboards often come with their own software utilities, such as Intel Desktop Control Center or Intel Extreme Tuning Utility, which may allow you to adjust fan speeds.
    Fan Speed Adapters: Another option is to use fan speed adapters or fan speed controllers. These devices can be connected between the fans and the power supply or motherboard and provide manual control over fan speeds. They often come with physical knobs or switches to adjust the speed settings.
    Fan Replacement: If none of the above options work, you might consider replacing the fans with models that come with their own built-in speed control, such as PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) fans. These fans can be controlled directly by the motherboard or a fan controller and provide more precise speed adjustments.
     
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  3. ghostman1

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    Thanks For your Post, I did figure out a solution for my problem.. Nothing I did would drop the fan from screaming, There is Nothing in the Bio's to adjust So I Unplugged the CPU fan wire, and Just change the Fan to a Molex Fan and Connector..
    Plug the fan into a Molex connection and Then tried it, and it dropped the fan speed down perfect.
    I installed a hardware Monitor and check the Core Temps.. Which they are running about 27-32 degrees..
     
  4. IJAC

    IJAC Super-Moderator Super Moderators

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    CPU:
    Intel i5 Quad core
    Memory:
    Rip Jaw 32 GB
    Hard Drive:
    Samsung Evo 500 GB SS
    Graphics Card:
    Radeon R7 260X/360
    Power Supply:
    750 Watt Corsair
    Great thanks for letting us know.
     

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