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fan help



just got my PC back from Acer repair and no suprises its not all smooth!

My fans running at a high speed and its a noisy mother of a fan! I havn't had the PC for a few weeks and it wasn't exactly quite originally but is there anyway to check the speed and alter it?
 
  Punto/Clio GTT
get a fan controller? think i paid a fiver for mine, great for when you wanna leave the pc on overnight n turn the fans down so theyre quiet.
 
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Steve

ClioSport Club Member
  ST3 8.5
I had the same prob with my DELL, it died soon after...............................
 
Cheers, was looking at controllers, can crank it when playing half life2 and turn it down when its annoying me, not sure theres any space on the front of my case mind

steve did the fan die or the pc :S
 

Steve

ClioSport Club Member
  ST3 8.5
PC blue screens of death followed by sata hd fail..........................
 
  172 Cup
BluePete said:
Not having much luck with that programme says its around the 3-4kRPM mark but can't see anywhere to turn it down more,http://www.lowestonweb.com/Products/DisplayInfoMain.asp?e=A48B5D9B-8B90-439C-99D0-28D5E8F8FC0B

That's what the program is designed for... Adjusting fan speeds hence the name SPeedfan. The main page allows you to adjust the speed of various fans in your PC from 100% down to 0% (off).

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Sorry should have explained better, unless I'm missing something (very likely) the fan causing all the noise is Fan 1, which is set to 2%, putting it down to zero does nothing. Oddly I'm not hearing noise from the other fan, best open it up!
 
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  172 Cup
Looking at that screenshot the fan is still running at full speed even though you've set it to 2%. You probably need to read the manual and alter the fan from Bios controlled/Smart fan to "software controlled".
 
It would appear that Fan 1 is the CPU fan and the case fan isn't on that list, will have a look around bios see if i can work it out, I presume that 3245RPM is fine for a cpu fan?!
 
  172 Cup
Yup.. The smaller the fan the faster it spins. My CPU fan is at about 4000rpm and my chipset fan at about 7000rpm.
 


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