This can be done by identifying wether the fan goes to a cha (chassis) header or cpu header on the mainboard. Once you establish that you can go into bios > hardware monitor and then set Q-fan control to whichever profile you like, silent > standard > turbo.
thanks for the info gorman . let me put it in a better way . if the temperature that the cooler produce is lower(more cold) than needed would it damage the pc and therefore needed to lower the speed of the cooler ? and as you told me i see that i can change it .
Not really, the lower the temps the better. Its not possible with this type of cooler, but the only scenario where low temps can be an issue is if they are sub-ambient. When the CPU is colder than the surrounding air condensation can occur, which is very, very bad for a PC. Watercoolers and air coolers which we supply are not capable of going sub-ambient, with the exception of the freezone elite which is a peltier assisted watercooling unit.