Click the Windows Start button. Click the Gear/Settings icon. Click Update & Security. Click Recovery in the panel to the left. Click Restart now below “Advanced startup. " Click Troubleshoot. Click Advanced options. Click UEFI Firmware Settings. Click Restart.
Asus motherboards have “Q-Fan Control” under the “Power” menu. [2] X Research source Gigabyte motherboards have separate customizable fan settings for “Quiet”, “Power Saving”, “Performance” and “Entertainment” in the Control Center. [3] X Research source You can find fan controls under System Information Viewer (SIV) in the App Center in Windows. [4] X Research source ASRock motherboards have “CPU_FAN1 Setting” under the H/W Monitor menu heading, which is the “Hardware Health Event Monitoring Screen”. MSI motherboards have “SYS Fan Control” under “Hardware monitor” in the Settings menu. Biostar motherboards have “Smart fan option” under “PC Health Status”. [5] X Research source EVGA motherboards have “CPU Smart Fan Settings” in the “Advanced” menu. [6] X Research source Intel motherboards have the CPU Fan settings under “Cooling” in the “Advanced” menu. [7] X Research source
Warning: Lowering the fan speed below recommended settings may increase the chances that your CPU or other components may overheat and cause damage to your computer. Use faster fan speeds for more CPU intensive activities like gaming, or video/audio editing. Use slower fan speeds for more mundane work that doesn’t require too much processing power This will allow for quieter fans that are less distracting.
Alternatively, you can check to see if your motherboard has it’s own official hardware monitoring app either pre-installed or available for download. Third-party software may not work for fans on all motherboards.
Click Speedfan [version number] in the paragraph text below “Download. " Open the setup file in your web browser or Downloads folder. Click Yes. Click I Agree. Click Next. Click Install. Click Close.
If no fan controllers are displayed, SpeedFan will not be able to adjust the speed of your fans.
Alternatively, you can click Add to create a new CPU fan control strategy.
Alternatively, you can click Add below “Temperatures” to create a new temperature response.
When handling the inside of your computer, make sure you touch something metal to ground yourself. This prevents static discharges that can damage your computer. You may even want to purchase a pair of static wrist bands to wear while you tinker with your computer. The slightest static discharge can ruin your entire computer system.
If your computer’s fans use 2 or 3-pin connectors, you may be able to purchase new fans with 3 or 4 pin connectors as an upgrade. 2-pin connectors only supply an electrical current to the fan. 3-pin connectors allow the fan to have speed control. 4-pin connectors add pulse wave modulation (PWM), which controls the fan power by sending power to the fan in pulses.
In some cases, you may need an adapter to connect a Molex cable from your power supply to an input connection on the back of the fan controller.