Msi Auto Fan Tune

The most difference between the MSI desktop and the others is that the desktop series could bring best gaming experience to global gamer. Besides, the high performance is not only base on MSI extraordinary hardware design. Also, include with all MSI exclusive software (Like Command Center, Mystic Light, Realtek Audio Control and Super Charger). What does the fan button do at the top right of my MSI GE72VR 6RF laptop? I pressed the button a few times and when I did the colour at the button turns on but I'm not exactly sure about what it actually does with regards to the fan. If you could please simply tell me what this fan button does I would be thankful because I want to use my laptop.

Msi Auto Fan Tune

Msi Auto Fan Tunes

Mar 12, 2019  Question About Fan Tuning in BIOS vs. AI Suite I re-used my same case and fans and just upgraded the motherboard, CPU, memory and CPU cooler. I noticed that once in Windows, I would very frequently hear the fans ramp up and down as I did even simple tasks like opening a web browser. Jul 08, 2019  So I noticed in dragon center's performance section there are options for each system fan and next to the fan curve settings there is a button that says 'Fan Tune'. I've used this feature several times and I decided to have a look at my fans while running the 'Fan Tune' optimization.

Msi Auto Fan Tuners

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I just built a new system with the Maximus X Code board and I'm always paranoid about temperature on new builds. I re-used my same case and fans and just upgraded the motherboard, CPU, memory and CPU cooler.
I noticed that once in Windows, I would very frequently hear the fans ramp up and down as I did even simple tasks like opening a web browser. I checked my temps and they looked fine. (Under 35c).
With my old Asus motherboard, my system never ramped at all and if it did, it must have been very subtle so this was weird to me. I checked the BIOS and saw it had a Q Fan section which my old board did not. I set it to Standard and the fans still revved up and down. When you are used to a consistent fan hum, hearing it go up and down was concerning and irritating.
I decided to run the fan tuning wizard in the Bios to see if that would help. I have 2 200mm fan intakes, 2 200mm fans on top, a 140mm exhaust and a CPU cooler with 2 140mm fans. Plenty of cooling, lots of air flow. After the test was done, it set my CPU fans to 100% speed which was really loud. I decided to set a custom fan curve and a delay on the ramping up and down. It helped but it would still noticeably ramp up at times.
I ended up downloading the AI Suite 3 and running that version of the fan tuning. Now, my computer is almost virtually silent and it's a bit scary. All of the fans are spinning but at around 550pms and I can barely hear if the computer is even on. The temperature reported by AI Suite for the CPU is showing as low as 23c and hits around 32-35 with heavy activity. No more revving at all even when playing games.
I'm curious as to why the BIOS tuning is completely different from AI Suite? My system seems fine but with it being so quiet and why it's different from the BIOS tuning perplexes me. I also wonder how accurate the temperature reading is from AI Suite. I'd love for it to truly be 23-32c but I have a hard time believing the number despite all of my fans since they are running so quietly. HWMonitor shows higher core and package temperatures but still not bad. I'm not sure which one to believe.
Anyone have any thoughts and if this is normal?