Open RGB can control the GPU but not the motherboard (they had bricking issues so they disabled motherboard control for the time being). RGB might be a sticking point if you're worried about that. That way you can forgo Dragon Center entirely. Plug the fans into that and use iCue to control it all - or pick up a Commander Pro and do the same. IF you are really worried about system temps, I see you have a Corsair AIO. The Monitoring section of Dragon Center has been pretty good - sometimes it reads the CPU temp (especially on the 5800X (I have one also)) wrong/higher than it should be - but that seems to be an issue on other things too, CAM and even AMD Ryzen Master gives funky numbers (AMD have said they are fixing this This month). Your experience may be different, I have 6x Noctua NF-12x25 fans in my system lol. I've had no issues with the Frozr AI thing, just set it to performance leave it be. There is Two ways to control fans in dragon center, the "Frozr AI" set and forget kinda thing, or using the custom "Scenario" thing and change fan profiles n stuff that way. In the Fan section, click CPU/ PUMP/ SYS fan setting. Go to Features > User Scenario, click Customize. How to enter the fan speed control panel 1. You can switch the control mode by clicking the Smart Fan or Manual Fan tabs on the Fan control panel. I don't have too many issues with it, sometimes it spams WMI with errors causing higher than usual cpu usage, but can fix that just by restarting the service, doesn't happen too often, it's mostly a Mystic Light-caused thing. Adjusting the Fan Speed Fan speed control panel provides Smart Fan and Manual Fan settings. Dragon Center is kind of a personal preference or love/hate kinda thing.
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