stubbo66 Posted April 18, 2019 Report Share Posted April 18, 2019 I'm just planning a new case for my system and want to use Riing trio fans (140s and 120s) as well as a PR22-D5 plus in a View 71 snow (as well as LED strips and a W4) but I want to have fine control on the fan speed based on CPU temp. I'm used to using the ASUS motherboard AI-Suite for fan control with my old TT Ring fans, but I can't see what PWM controls there are in the software. So for the Trios, they seem to plug to their controllers and you would appear to be able to select the fan speeds, but can the speeds be set to an automatic speed profile based on case temp, or water temp or cpu temp (and so on). Likewise the PR22-D5 Plus, I can see there appears to be a speed control switch on the pump, but that's not exactly helpful once the case is sealed, so can the pump speed be controlled via PWM or via the TT RGB Plus software, again based on in case/water/cpu temperatures. I want to go for as near silent as possible, but if I play games or do heavy processing have everything ramp up to manage the heat. Any help or advice appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islhopr Posted April 22, 2019 Report Share Posted April 22, 2019 Yes they are, what bothers me though what I cant figure out is my board does fine, but when I hook them into the SAME connector with my TT digital fan controller, it does not work?? Shows fan speed, but cant control the stupid fans like the MB does! Does not make any sense LOL, I have 9 hooked into my TT sync, and using three PWM headers, and the cool and quiet does just fine, so you should be good ! I have a Swifttrech MCP 50 pump, and the board does a great job on showing and controlling the speed seen from the AIO software Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teszty66 Posted April 27, 2019 Report Share Posted April 27, 2019 PR22-D5 is a closed loop pump and I dont think those should be controlled via pwm. Thats why it has a manual speed switch. I think only Floe Riing can be controlled via motherboard pwm since it has a fan header cable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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