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 Speed Fan question, I dont really know how it works

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kmarc
post Aug 3 2007, 08:46 PM

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QUOTE(NightRaven @ Aug 2 2007, 06:51 PM)
the latest speed fans good for temps. temp 1 2 3 if i am not wrong is for nb, cpu surface temp and another one cant remember. will check it out again.

speedfan volts way off so dun bother most of the time except for vcore.
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Yup.

Temp1 = Northbridge temp
Temp2 = CPU temp
Temp3 = Not showing any particular temp (on mine, showing -2'c sweat.gif )

QUOTE(blessedvillain @ Aug 3 2007, 08:39 PM)
I just upgraded myself to Gigabyte P35 mobo....and seems that the CPU temperature is almost 5C lower than my previous ASUS p945 mobo.
Is Gigabyte temp sensor gives inaccurate lower temperature??
And by the way, wat's up with the Fan RPM speed reading??!!!  sweat.gif
What is the specs for your rig?

RPM speed is notoriously incorrect on speedfan. You have to know how to set the configuration to get it right. It's sort of a joke that with that RPM, your rig could probably fly!!! laugh.gif

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post Aug 3 2007, 09:03 PM

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QUOTE(Are_keem @ Aug 3 2007, 09:01 PM)
about speedfan, how to control the fan's speed? hav ask in air cooling thread but seems nobody could help. all my fans were connected to mobo. google around still didn't know how to control it. pening oledi :star:
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Not that easy to teach la. Hmm.... no guide meh? Maybe I'll come up with a guide later.... smile.gif
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post Aug 8 2007, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(Irresistible @ Aug 8 2007, 12:00 AM)
My Temp 1 shows the temperature is 127C!!

Why ? Does that mean because there r no sensor there, so Speedfan put it as max to 127C
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So sorry, I just found out that temp1 is actually the southbridge temperature. Unless you mobo do have a northbrigde temperature sensor.

You can try changing the type of temperature sensor in speedfan configuration.....

 

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