
My solution to this is to use MSI Afterburner alongside EVGA Precision X, but is it safe? Would resetting everything to default on Precision X, then re-dialing in the OC values in Afterburner work? I've also learnt that the G(PU) P(ower) M(emory) lights will also not work with MSI afterburner, but I couldn't care less about these. What annoys me is how the Precision X operates, the UI (personally) is horrible compared to MSI Afterburner, things are buried so deep inside the settings menu and if you have HW Monitoring opened, playing games would lead to severe keyboard lag and delay when actuating keys, so I want back in on MSI's Afterburner software.īut I have heard if you use Afterburner instead of Precision X, you can only control the GPU fan, and not the second fan, so the second fan won't even spin. I installed the MSI Afterburner, which gives me an option to manipulate 1 fan, but which fan is that one? PCI fan or System fan lol Id rather get rid of the Command Center and just have one piece of software operating the fans.Recently upgrade to a GTX 1080Ti SC2 by EVGA, and from research I have learned that in order to utlisie the asynchronous fan control technology I had to use their EVGA Precision X OC software, which is fair enough. I'm using the Precision tool myself and from this i can operate only my GPU fans, is this right? I have the AlienWare software installed on my computer which gives me the "Command Center", in here i can manually operate my PCI fan perfectly, but here is the thing though, i cant operate my System fans manually because that's locked into Auto. *Excuse me for a sec* AAAAARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG *thank you* Altho initially written for FSX it applies to P3D also.

Search for NVIDIA FAN CONTROL - follow that and you can easily set up your profile.
