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| Hi everyone, I just built up a new box using a D865PERL and was wondering if I can control the speed of the fans. Supposedly my powersupply on the Antec case will regulate fan speeds for the back of the case, but can the CPU fan be regulated? Does it always need to be on? I have the Intel Desktop Control Center. Nice eye candy, but the fan speed sliders are locked. I can't adjust anything. Any ideas? Thanks, Jeff | |||
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