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Fans slow down
My fans slow down using speed fan they randomly turn down to default speeds but it says it is at whatever % but rpm goes down, This only happends with stuff speed fan controls so is there another fan control out there (a free one), also how would i turn up the defaults....i don't like my cpu at 59c under load.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: Fans slow down
Hi,
You should be able to change the fan speeds in the BIOS possibly under Advance Settings. |
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Re: Fans slow down
Hi,
Okay mines a HP Compaq. mmmm. There is a program called CPUCool. Its Free for 30 Days but im sure it will work and wont change the fan speeds back. Its from Major Geeks so its an okay program here it is CPUCOOL-V9.zip Any Problems Just Ask, Jay. |
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Re: Fans slow down
in speedfan, did you go into configuration and try to change the default? Not sure where it is for fan speed, but for temperature offsets it's advanced tab, click, change offset, check "REMEMBER" box, and click ok. Fan shouldn't be much different.
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Re: Fans slow down
in speedfan, to change the default speed for the fan, configure button, options tab, and change the delta value for the fans from the default of 30% to 70% or whatever speed you want. You may want to check the "set to 100% on program exit" box also.
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