Mattu
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I've enabled the "SMART Fan Control" in my system BIOS and boy dose it let my CPU get HOT!
But as soon as the load is taken off, within 30 sec., the temps go back down into the mid 40's with the fan staying at the same RPM the whole time.
At what temperature is the so called "SMART Fan Control" supposed to kick up the RPM on the cpu fan (It's the one at 740 RPM)? How can I configure this utility?
My BIOS is an American Megatrends BIOS in a ECS P4M800Pro-M MOBO...
EDIT: My cpu is a Pentium D 925 3GHz with a Thermaltake Silent 775D Fan attached to it.
As you can see, there is no way that I can find to configure the SMART fan temperatures to speed up the fan. Just "Enable" or "Disable" show up. Does anyone know how to configure these temps so that the fan will go faster at at least 40°C?
Thanks for any help...
But as soon as the load is taken off, within 30 sec., the temps go back down into the mid 40's with the fan staying at the same RPM the whole time.
At what temperature is the so called "SMART Fan Control" supposed to kick up the RPM on the cpu fan (It's the one at 740 RPM)? How can I configure this utility?
My BIOS is an American Megatrends BIOS in a ECS P4M800Pro-M MOBO...
EDIT: My cpu is a Pentium D 925 3GHz with a Thermaltake Silent 775D Fan attached to it.
As you can see, there is no way that I can find to configure the SMART fan temperatures to speed up the fan. Just "Enable" or "Disable" show up. Does anyone know how to configure these temps so that the fan will go faster at at least 40°C?
Thanks for any help...
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