![]() ![]() Basically I'm at the point where I'm limited by the low number of channels my board has. ![]() The Board is a mATX, the full ATX variant of the board does have 6 Fan headers, so that's probably the reason then, maybe MSI really is using the same components and just stripping the headers on the mATX board. But every monitoring software is just showing the channels that actually exist, so there should be some way to figure out which channels are available and which ones are disabled.Ī Y-Splitter is not what I'm looking for, like I said, all my fans are already connected, I just would like to be able to control them individually, for example having the front intake fan closest to the GPU speed up first as the GPU temp rises, and not all front intake fans be on the same channel like they currently are. Though if a specific fan controller is know to have open APIs available online, support could be added easily. ![]() ![]() As for extending your controls, you could try a Y-splitter, as I have no experience with any fan controller working with LibreHardwareMonitor as of now. The chip that manages fans on your board probably has 6 channels, but only 3 are used (mATX/ITX ?). I would like to add some finer Fan controls to my case (my mainboard only has 3 headers for case fans, I would like to control up to 6 fans individually, right now I have to daisy-chain all the front ones), are there any aftermarket Fan Hubs/Controllers known to work with the FanControl software that I can add to my case? Or any Ideas, which ones would most likely work? This App is exactly what I've been looking for, and I can't wait to get started setting up my fan profiles, but before I start I have a couple questions:įanControl is showing me 3 Fan/Control Cards, that don't actually exist on my hardware I believe, is there any way to figure out where the data is coming from, maybe I do have some fan headers I don't know about and maybe disable them in the software so it doesn't cause any issues? (I think they might be aRGB-Headers being misinterpreted by the software) ![]()
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