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Profile: stranger
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I have an EVGA 780i motherboard and windows xp.

I downloaded what I thought was the latest version of nTune for the sole purpose of changing fan speeds. However, when I launch nTune and enter the motherboard menu, all of my fans are grayed out. Same with my voltages too.

Any suggestions?

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Profile: journeyman
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Perhaps the fans you are trying to change are not speed adjustable?
nTune can be annoying like that though, i could be wrong but i think they have stopped support for nTune now.
What fans are you trying to speed up, i suggest trying riva tuner.

Profile: stranger
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Well, on my previous motherboard (EVGA 680i) nTune worked fine.

I do have Rivatuner but I can't figure out how to change the fan speeds O_O

Is Rivatuner capable of changing all fans? (cpu, northbridge, system, etc)?

Profile: journeyman
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Oh sorry man i meant for only the GPU.
the 780i mobo is pretty new from what i know, so perhaps ntune does not support it yet? i think the latest version of ntune is still from 07 or early 08, so that would explain it.

Profile: stranger
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Thanks for your help!

I had a feeling that the motherboard wasn't supported yet.

There's a statistic or bench for everything.
Profile: nimble knuckle
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evga 750i FTW supported? hope so :S



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