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  1. 20 hours ago, Craiginator said:

    Need a little more information about your setup, but I'll assume you're at least using the included Riing fans and controller.

    As long as you've 1. selected low speed on the physical controller and 2. the system runs fans in low speed after booting into your OS, the controller is working. What you're likely experiencing is the motherboard BIOS sending full PWM signal to all headers during POST. This is normal behaviour for most  systems. If it really bothers you that fans run full for a few seconds, My recommendation is read the motherboard manual and look through the BIOS settings to see what control you have available.

    Otherwise, if it just stays stuck on High after each reboot, you have a faulty controller or PWM from your Motherboard to the controller is whacked out somehow. Could be bad controller / bad cable/ bad header, etc... try different controller, different cable, different header to isolate issue. I know that's easier said than done, but that's troubleshooting 101... isolate the route cause.

    There were no controller or ring fans included. This is the one I got, Thermaltake Core V71 TG: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B074B5M45H/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Whenever I boot the computer or take it out of rest mode, it sets itself on high fan. Then I need to switch on the case to "low fan". I would like to change it so that it always boots on low fan. I checked the BIOS and there were options about Smart Fan, but that did not change anything. 

    Thanks for your help!

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