P4p800 deluxe and automatic Fan regulataion justage?

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Hello,

i want a very quite system.
So I want to decrease the ratio in the bios to 9/15.
But it just goes to 11/15.
Is there a way to edit the bios file, to have this feature built in?

Thanks
 

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In article <ckh2h9$b7c$1@online.de>, "Dirk Pajonk"
<nomorespam@onlinehome.de> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> i want a very quite system.
> So I want to decrease the ratio in the bios to 9/15.
> But it just goes to 11/15.
> Is there a way to edit the bios file, to have this feature built in?
>
> Thanks

Maybe this can help you. I don't know what hardware it supports,
so you may need to do some more research on this software.
Disable Q-fan and then use this software to control the fan
instead:

http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php

HTH,
Paul
 
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The programm is good. But it doesn't controls the fan automatically.
It's just at the same speed. It ignores the Processors temp.
But thanks
"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:nospam-1210042002300001@192.168.1.177...
> In article <ckh2h9$b7c$1@online.de>, "Dirk Pajonk"
> <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> i want a very quite system.
>> So I want to decrease the ratio in the bios to 9/15.
>> But it just goes to 11/15.
>> Is there a way to edit the bios file, to have this feature built in?
>>
>> Thanks
>
> Maybe this can help you. I don't know what hardware it supports,
> so you may need to do some more research on this software.
> Disable Q-fan and then use this software to control the fan
> instead:
>
> http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
>
> HTH,
> Paul
 

Paul

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In article <ckk1en$qao$1@online.de>, "Dirk Pajonk"
<nomorespam@onlinehome.de> wrote:

> The programm is good. But it doesn't controls the fan automatically.
> It's just at the same speed. It ignores the Processors temp.
> But thanks
> "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:nospam-1210042002300001@192.168.1.177...
> > In article <ckh2h9$b7c$1@online.de>, "Dirk Pajonk"
> > <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> i want a very quite system.
> >> So I want to decrease the ratio in the bios to 9/15.
> >> But it just goes to 11/15.
> >> Is there a way to edit the bios file, to have this feature built in?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >
> > Maybe this can help you. I don't know what hardware it supports,
> > so you may need to do some more research on this software.
> > Disable Q-fan and then use this software to control the fan
> > instead:
> >
> > http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
> >
> > HTH,
> > Paul

P4P800 Deluxe entry - Says adjust CPU fan only via PWM1. Other
fans cannot be adjusted.

http://www.almico.com/foruminfo.php?id=875601

Page 38 of the following Winbond document says the fan voltage
is controlled by a four bit value, so there should be lower
voltages available. It all depends on how speedfan does its
programming of the W83627THF.

http://www.winbond-usa.com/products/winbond_products/pdfs/PCIC/627hf.pdf

Look at the screen shots of the program. Select "temperature
configuration window". Notice how CPU (temperature) box and
CPU (PWM1) box are selected - I think that binds the CPU temperature
to the setting of the PWM1 controller for the fan speed. Then,
go to the bottom of the screen and select a temperature. If you
select a temperature which is less than the current temp, the
fan should speed up. If you select a temperature which is more
than the current temperature, the fan should slow down.

http://www.almico.com/sfscreenshots.php

Play with the "temperature configuration window" until it works.
(As I have not used the program, that is all I can suggest to try.)

Asus only has a driver transistor for the CPU fan, and that is
why only one fan can be controlled on some of the 875/865 boards.
The Winbond chip has three control channels, but only one is typically
wired up, and it is for the CPU fan header. The "temperature
configuration window" should show three control channels, like
PWM1, PWM2, PWM3 (but in actual fact, they are linear control
channels and not pulse width modulation). One of those three
channels controls the CPU fan, but the channel can only do that
reliably if Q-fan is disabled in the BIOS first.

HTH,
Paul
 
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Thank you my friend :-')
It's working!
But it's PWM2!
that's the deal!!!
Now, No more Noise when surfing, and good cooling when gaming!

"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:nospam-1410040526100001@192.168.1.177...
> In article <ckk1en$qao$1@online.de>, "Dirk Pajonk"
> <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> wrote:
>
>> The programm is good. But it doesn't controls the fan automatically.
>> It's just at the same speed. It ignores the Processors temp.
>> But thanks
>> "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:nospam-1210042002300001@192.168.1.177...
>> > In article <ckh2h9$b7c$1@online.de>, "Dirk Pajonk"
>> > <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> i want a very quite system.
>> >> So I want to decrease the ratio in the bios to 9/15.
>> >> But it just goes to 11/15.
>> >> Is there a way to edit the bios file, to have this feature built in?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >
>> > Maybe this can help you. I don't know what hardware it supports,
>> > so you may need to do some more research on this software.
>> > Disable Q-fan and then use this software to control the fan
>> > instead:
>> >
>> > http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
>> >
>> > HTH,
>> > Paul
>
> P4P800 Deluxe entry - Says adjust CPU fan only via PWM1. Other
> fans cannot be adjusted.
>
> http://www.almico.com/foruminfo.php?id=875601
>
> Page 38 of the following Winbond document says the fan voltage
> is controlled by a four bit value, so there should be lower
> voltages available. It all depends on how speedfan does its
> programming of the W83627THF.
>
> http://www.winbond-usa.com/products/winbond_products/pdfs/PCIC/627hf.pdf
>
> Look at the screen shots of the program. Select "temperature
> configuration window". Notice how CPU (temperature) box and
> CPU (PWM1) box are selected - I think that binds the CPU temperature
> to the setting of the PWM1 controller for the fan speed. Then,
> go to the bottom of the screen and select a temperature. If you
> select a temperature which is less than the current temp, the
> fan should speed up. If you select a temperature which is more
> than the current temperature, the fan should slow down.
>
> http://www.almico.com/sfscreenshots.php
>
> Play with the "temperature configuration window" until it works.
> (As I have not used the program, that is all I can suggest to try.)
>
> Asus only has a driver transistor for the CPU fan, and that is
> why only one fan can be controlled on some of the 875/865 boards.
> The Winbond chip has three control channels, but only one is typically
> wired up, and it is for the CPU fan header. The "temperature
> configuration window" should show three control channels, like
> PWM1, PWM2, PWM3 (but in actual fact, they are linear control
> channels and not pulse width modulation). One of those three
> channels controls the CPU fan, but the channel can only do that
> reliably if Q-fan is disabled in the BIOS first.
>
> HTH,
> Paul
 
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But the programm doesn't save the settings after exit??? ;-(

"Dirk Pajonk" <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:ckmb5f$cv9$1@online.de...
> Thank you my friend :-')
> It's working!
> But it's PWM2!
> that's the deal!!!
> Now, No more Noise when surfing, and good cooling when gaming!
>
> "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:nospam-1410040526100001@192.168.1.177...
>> In article <ckk1en$qao$1@online.de>, "Dirk Pajonk"
>> <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> wrote:
>>
>>> The programm is good. But it doesn't controls the fan automatically.
>>> It's just at the same speed. It ignores the Processors temp.
>>> But thanks
>>> "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>>> news:nospam-1210042002300001@192.168.1.177...
>>> > In article <ckh2h9$b7c$1@online.de>, "Dirk Pajonk"
>>> > <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Hello,
>>> >>
>>> >> i want a very quite system.
>>> >> So I want to decrease the ratio in the bios to 9/15.
>>> >> But it just goes to 11/15.
>>> >> Is there a way to edit the bios file, to have this feature built in?
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks
>>> >
>>> > Maybe this can help you. I don't know what hardware it supports,
>>> > so you may need to do some more research on this software.
>>> > Disable Q-fan and then use this software to control the fan
>>> > instead:
>>> >
>>> > http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
>>> >
>>> > HTH,
>>> > Paul
>>
>> P4P800 Deluxe entry - Says adjust CPU fan only via PWM1. Other
>> fans cannot be adjusted.
>>
>> http://www.almico.com/foruminfo.php?id=875601
>>
>> Page 38 of the following Winbond document says the fan voltage
>> is controlled by a four bit value, so there should be lower
>> voltages available. It all depends on how speedfan does its
>> programming of the W83627THF.
>>
>> http://www.winbond-usa.com/products/winbond_products/pdfs/PCIC/627hf.pdf
>>
>> Look at the screen shots of the program. Select "temperature
>> configuration window". Notice how CPU (temperature) box and
>> CPU (PWM1) box are selected - I think that binds the CPU temperature
>> to the setting of the PWM1 controller for the fan speed. Then,
>> go to the bottom of the screen and select a temperature. If you
>> select a temperature which is less than the current temp, the
>> fan should speed up. If you select a temperature which is more
>> than the current temperature, the fan should slow down.
>>
>> http://www.almico.com/sfscreenshots.php
>>
>> Play with the "temperature configuration window" until it works.
>> (As I have not used the program, that is all I can suggest to try.)
>>
>> Asus only has a driver transistor for the CPU fan, and that is
>> why only one fan can be controlled on some of the 875/865 boards.
>> The Winbond chip has three control channels, but only one is typically
>> wired up, and it is for the CPU fan header. The "temperature
>> configuration window" should show three control channels, like
>> PWM1, PWM2, PWM3 (but in actual fact, they are linear control
>> channels and not pulse width modulation). One of those three
>> channels controls the CPU fan, but the channel can only do that
>> reliably if Q-fan is disabled in the BIOS first.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Paul
>
>
 
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Excuse me. It's saving :)
"Dirk Pajonk" <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:ckmcup$fej$1@online.de...
> But the programm doesn't save the settings after exit??? ;-(
>
> "Dirk Pajonk" <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:ckmb5f$cv9$1@online.de...
>> Thank you my friend :-')
>> It's working!
>> But it's PWM2!
>> that's the deal!!!
>> Now, No more Noise when surfing, and good cooling when gaming!
>>
>> "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:nospam-1410040526100001@192.168.1.177...
>>> In article <ckk1en$qao$1@online.de>, "Dirk Pajonk"
>>> <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The programm is good. But it doesn't controls the fan automatically.
>>>> It's just at the same speed. It ignores the Processors temp.
>>>> But thanks
>>>> "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>>>> news:nospam-1210042002300001@192.168.1.177...
>>>> > In article <ckh2h9$b7c$1@online.de>, "Dirk Pajonk"
>>>> > <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >> Hello,
>>>> >>
>>>> >> i want a very quite system.
>>>> >> So I want to decrease the ratio in the bios to 9/15.
>>>> >> But it just goes to 11/15.
>>>> >> Is there a way to edit the bios file, to have this feature built in?
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Thanks
>>>> >
>>>> > Maybe this can help you. I don't know what hardware it supports,
>>>> > so you may need to do some more research on this software.
>>>> > Disable Q-fan and then use this software to control the fan
>>>> > instead:
>>>> >
>>>> > http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
>>>> >
>>>> > HTH,
>>>> > Paul
>>>
>>> P4P800 Deluxe entry - Says adjust CPU fan only via PWM1. Other
>>> fans cannot be adjusted.
>>>
>>> http://www.almico.com/foruminfo.php?id=875601
>>>
>>> Page 38 of the following Winbond document says the fan voltage
>>> is controlled by a four bit value, so there should be lower
>>> voltages available. It all depends on how speedfan does its
>>> programming of the W83627THF.
>>>
>>> http://www.winbond-usa.com/products/winbond_products/pdfs/PCIC/627hf.pdf
>>>
>>> Look at the screen shots of the program. Select "temperature
>>> configuration window". Notice how CPU (temperature) box and
>>> CPU (PWM1) box are selected - I think that binds the CPU temperature
>>> to the setting of the PWM1 controller for the fan speed. Then,
>>> go to the bottom of the screen and select a temperature. If you
>>> select a temperature which is less than the current temp, the
>>> fan should speed up. If you select a temperature which is more
>>> than the current temperature, the fan should slow down.
>>>
>>> http://www.almico.com/sfscreenshots.php
>>>
>>> Play with the "temperature configuration window" until it works.
>>> (As I have not used the program, that is all I can suggest to try.)
>>>
>>> Asus only has a driver transistor for the CPU fan, and that is
>>> why only one fan can be controlled on some of the 875/865 boards.
>>> The Winbond chip has three control channels, but only one is typically
>>> wired up, and it is for the CPU fan header. The "temperature
>>> configuration window" should show three control channels, like
>>> PWM1, PWM2, PWM3 (but in actual fact, they are linear control
>>> channels and not pulse width modulation). One of those three
>>> channels controls the CPU fan, but the channel can only do that
>>> reliably if Q-fan is disabled in the BIOS first.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>> Paul
>>
>>
>
>