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Rog strix fan control
Rog strix fan control









I used to think my componrnts needed repasting but from this experiment i can see it is 100% an asus program either capping the fans below true max or there is a conflict between ASUS programs/artificial hardware limitations and something else.They locked out any fan controls in bios and do not allow third party apps to control fans either. The fans speed up to 7700 rpm, cool off the cpu and stops the throttling, then 1 minute later temps rise again but the fans stay at 5700. The funny thing is I KNOW the fans can go as high as 7700 because you can see this by switching to a different power option then back to turbo. My fans top out at 5700 on turbo and 6100 in 100% manual, even as my cpu is 95 degrees and throttling. They are quite different, and they are not perfect either, but they work much better. They reverse engineered the control protocols and built open source software that can control most products offered by all of these companies. They were both developed by coders in the enthusiast community who were fed up with the atrocious RGB control software imposed by Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, Corsair, and Thermaltake. Armoury Crate may work for you but it is definitely burdening your system resources and is a problem waiting to happen.Ĭheck out OpenRGB or Signal RGB. I have been through it with Aura, Armoury Crate, G.Skill RGB Utility, Corsair Link and iCue. They all have G.Skill RGB RAM in them, RGB fans, LED strips, etc. I have an Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero motherboard (X570), a Maximus X Hero WiFi (Z370), and an X99 Deluxe II (X99). I learned the hard way to never install Armoury Crate or Aura.

rog strix fan control

The ROG forum has plenty of horror stories. Many have ended up wiping their drive and reinstalling windows due to Armoury Crate and/or Aura problems. It’s a resource hog, adds several services that consume clock cycles and RAM, is difficult to uninstall, leaves junk in multiple locations, and is generally buggy.











Rog strix fan control