The good thing is that you upgrade your computer you learn things about the new components and their characteristics. Now good things are made , not when I started my career in the computer world by the end of the year beyond 96, as coach microcomputer , where the components were mounted was pure trash and failed more than a gun fair. Now as a systems technician so I have no opportunity to tinkering , but I keep doing it as a hobby as you can see from the blog post .
As was told , I updated my computer with a new board , cpu , memory, graphics card ...
The issue is that an Asus motherboard default P5QL/EPU puts the fans at full power to make loud noise and is quite annoying.
I thought it was normal because I figured that the motherboard automatically regulated , but not in the factory setting that brings ...
When you install the ASUS AI Suite software , adjust the fans in " Smart " in their utility ASUS Fan Xpert , and after you restarted your PC , the BIOS I get off the revolutions of 3000 rpm to about 912 rpm
This program is very intuitive, but what it does is change some settings in the BIOS:
Where we can do it manually as you can see in the picture, although not dare can use the software that goes into the motherboard CD AI Suite.
I imagine that other manufacturers will bring similar systems , which do not fail will document how to make your computer more efficiently manage your fans.
Indeed some models of ASUS motherboards have a function called AI Nap is activated from the AI Suite software which can be used for example when you leave the computer downloading, which leaves the computer in a state of hibernation in which pseudo continues doing tasks such as downloading files, but with a minimum consumption .