I seem to be having the opposite problem everyone else is.
While there are many threads complaining the system fan (for the liquid cooling radiator) will do things like run maxed out all the time or randomly rev to 4k rpm, my problem is that it never seems to change from 1200 rpm.
No matter how high the temperatures get, the system fan never changes from 1200 rpm, and this concerns me because, according to many different apparently trustworthy programs (which are all in precise agreement with each other) my CPU idles at around 30C my motherboard idles at 30-40C and my GPU idles at around 27C. When doing something intensive, primarily gaming, these temperatures all get up into at least the mid 40s and the GPU has been known to hit the mid 50s.
I don't understand why the alienware command center program wont let me control the system fan, and it concerns me that that fan never increases speed to try and decrease these hardware damaging temperatures.
Everything else in the machine, both hardware and software, works fine. It's just the system fan stays pinned at this default speed.
Does anyone know how I can tell the system fan on the radiator to speed up at higher temperatures, or even all the time if that's what it takes; I don't mind the noise.
Edited for typos