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walshlink
Dec 27, 2015Luminary
RNP 6 w/ Xeon CPU and upgraded fans
Changes made to keep RNP 6 cool after upgrading to Xeon CPU: OS: 6.4.2 Beta 1 Installed/Modified: Delta 80x15mm PWM EFC0812DB, 48.8 CFM, 3800 RPM, 41 dBA Noctua 120x25mm 3-pin NF-F12 Ind...
viperhansa
Dec 28, 2015Virtuoso
Hi guys...
If i only want to speed up system fan minimum rpm's? Is that possible?
// Hans
mdgm-ntgr
Dec 28, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
You could run the echo command walshlink mentioned earlier in the thread or a similar one. His example sets the minimum fan speed to 2000 RPM.
- viperhansaDec 28, 2015Virtuoso
mdgm wrote:You could run the echo command walshlink mentioned earlier in the thread or a similar one. His example sets the minimum fan speed to 2000 RPM.
Hi mdgm,
But that will set both fans to minimum 2000 then?
My cpu temp is good but my system temp is a bit high. So i just want to raise that abit.
// Hans
- mdgm-ntgrDec 28, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
That is just an example. You could set it to e.g. 1200 if you prefer. The value you choose must be higher than the default and a realistic value.
- viperhansaDec 29, 2015Virtuoso
mdgm wrote:That is just an example. You could set it to e.g. 1200 if you prefer. The value you choose must be higher than the default and a realistic value.
:-) I get that mdgm... :-D
But my question is: can i set cpu fan to one minimum value AND system fan to another?
:smileyvery-happy: "Seems like i need to be more clear how i describe my issues" :smileyvery-happy:
Regards
Hans
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