david2.green
02-27-2007, 07:01 AM
This is my first time here. Hope someone can help me, even though this is a question about a non-self built PC!:o
The CPU[1] fan in my new computer runs continuously at high speed, and it's too noisey. I intend changing it to a 'smart' fan which uses PWM. The motherboard[2] has a 4-cable connector and the Award BIOS provides Smart Fan Control settings which mention PWM, so I'm assuming I should be able to modulate the fan speed.
Unfortunately the motherboard handbook does a very bad job of explaining the significance of the 'Smart Fan Control' BIOS settings, and gives no hints of how they should be used together to make the fan 'smart'. Please can anyone advise me what the following settings mean, and suggest values I can try to slow that fan down when it's idling?
The 'Smart Fan Control' settings are:
--CPU tolerance temperature (currently 15)
--Low CPU temp (currently 20)
--Low CPU fan PWM duty (currently 20)
--CPU Slope PWM (currently 7)
--CPU Fan Full loading temp (currently 40)
In the Phoenix Award BIOS setup, the 'PC Health Status' section is currently reporting these values when the machine is idle:
--Smart fan Control ENABLED
--CPU temp warning DISABLED
--CPU temp 21 degrees C
--System temp 32 degrees C
--CPU fan 2480 RPM
[1] Intel Core 2 Duo E6400. I understand that this CPU is unlikely to exceed 55 degrees.
[2] ECS Elitegroup P965T-A
TIA
David Green
The CPU[1] fan in my new computer runs continuously at high speed, and it's too noisey. I intend changing it to a 'smart' fan which uses PWM. The motherboard[2] has a 4-cable connector and the Award BIOS provides Smart Fan Control settings which mention PWM, so I'm assuming I should be able to modulate the fan speed.
Unfortunately the motherboard handbook does a very bad job of explaining the significance of the 'Smart Fan Control' BIOS settings, and gives no hints of how they should be used together to make the fan 'smart'. Please can anyone advise me what the following settings mean, and suggest values I can try to slow that fan down when it's idling?
The 'Smart Fan Control' settings are:
--CPU tolerance temperature (currently 15)
--Low CPU temp (currently 20)
--Low CPU fan PWM duty (currently 20)
--CPU Slope PWM (currently 7)
--CPU Fan Full loading temp (currently 40)
In the Phoenix Award BIOS setup, the 'PC Health Status' section is currently reporting these values when the machine is idle:
--Smart fan Control ENABLED
--CPU temp warning DISABLED
--CPU temp 21 degrees C
--System temp 32 degrees C
--CPU fan 2480 RPM
[1] Intel Core 2 Duo E6400. I understand that this CPU is unlikely to exceed 55 degrees.
[2] ECS Elitegroup P965T-A
TIA
David Green