Feb 19, 2010 by mark f | Posted in Laptops & Notebooks
it becomes incredibly high (80C) and I wanted to be able to play games without much heat. I pressed a book and kind of help, but I want to be able to control my fan speeds. btw SpeedFan doesn't chore for me.
Why did you indigence to "control" of your fan speed? You can not slow them faster!
Siaynoq | Feb 19, 2010
Control fan speed on laptop?
May 26, 2009 by Cesar | Posted in Laptops & Notebooks
Okay so I have a Gateway T-1631 laptop. It has Windows Vista. And well I was wondering if I could interchange the fan speed in the BIOS settings. I tired to look it up on the BIOS blind but I didn't see anything relating this. So if anyone knows how can I control the speed of
You Can Go Fix It Where You Buy Your Laptop..
chia lei kao | May 27, 2009
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Motherboards can, and do, initiate those intermediate settings to control PWM fan speed. If you have a heatsink with a PWM fan and you have set it to Auto you will hear the fan speed up from slow to unshakable as your CPU proceeds from idle to load.
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In a ordinary primary/secondary system, all fans operate at the same time and at the same speed. With Modbus, the pipe fan's speed can be controlled independently from secondary fans. Each secondary fan can be programmed to draw near on line separately and
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