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More info?)
Excuse me. It's saving
"Dirk Pajonk" <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> But the programm doesn't save the settings after exit??? ;-(
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> "Dirk Pajonk" <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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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!
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>> "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>>> In article <ckk1en$qao$1@online.de>, "Dirk Pajonk"
>>> <nomorespam@onlinehome.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The programm is good. But it doesn't controls the fan automatically.
>>>> It's just at the same speed. It ignores the Processors temp.
>>>> But thanks
>>>> "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>>>> > In article <ckh2h9$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
>>>
>>> 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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