Nvidia fan controller11/11/2023 You can just reverse engineer what afterburner/precisionx are doing and call the same functions, and people have already done that. But more importantly, it's not like the NVAPI dll checks for a digital signature or anything. First of all, the BIOS is enforcing values that won't immediately burn through your GPU anyway. The publicly available version of the NVAPI (which is what afterburner/precisionx are using to communicate with the driver) is completely laughable, you can retreive a few values but not set anything.Īnd please don't tell me that it is about security. Not only that, but Nvidia is not even enabling other developers to write their own tools for this. Why is this functionality not included in the driver control panel, or at the very least in Geforce Experience? AMD have it in their driver panel as far as I am aware (and they have FPS limiting too, which is nice). And if you're on Linux? Ah who cares about Linux users. And everyone who wants to overclock, undervolt, or do anything like that needs to install and constantly have third party software running in the background. But why do I have to install a (kind of fishy looking, to be completely honest) pretty heavy third party application to do that, and not only that, have to have it running in the background 24/7? It's not even open source either, so I can't even tell what it is doing. Which is fine, I don't mind using a custom fan curve. I need to use a custom fan curve on my GPU because the default one just turns the thing on and off all the time.
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