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25th April 2012, 08:58 AM #91Notebook Guru
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Re: Force fans to go faster?
Can anyone tell me what are the temp/fan speed steps for my gt780dx? Here is the ec bin.
EC6662.txt
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25th April 2012, 10:37 AM #92
Re: Force fans to go faster?
Current: MSI GX640-098US, i5 430M OC to 3.0 GHz using SetFSB, ATI Mobility Radeon 5850 OC to 750/1000@1.06 using ATI Tray Tools
Fan Control Tools 1.0.4 26/04/2012
Fan Control Tools currently compatibility with: MSI GX640, 16F2, GX660, GT660, GT683DX, GT780, GX740
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25th April 2012, 11:18 AM #93Notebook Guru
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Re: Force fans to go faster?
Thanks!
Here is a test I made that can help others with their tweaking:
CPU
0% fan speed
GPU - 570M
35% => 36-38 Celsius => Too loud (35% is the default)
00% => 65-67 Celsius => Too hot
31% => 39-40 Celsius => Too loud (31% is the minimum you can set on an unmodified 570M)
21% => 42-43 Celsius => Almost as "loud as silent" + Acceptable temperature
In order to set 21% you must use Svet's tool (or any other tool capable of doing it) and modify the bios of the 570M to 20% fan speed minimum.
EDIT: BTW, Pherein, The first three steps in the quiet profile of the gt780dx, 20%, 25%, 30%, will set the fan speed to 0 for those who haven't modified their 570m bios. For those who have, only 20% sets it to 0%.Last edited by quertiy; 25th April 2012 at 11:41 AM.
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25th April 2012, 11:50 AM #94
Re: Force fans to go faster?
I have a feeling I may have included the wrong quiet profile - I had a test one created with really low values for another user that I may have included accidentally. If you have time could you create a quiet profile with values that work well for the GT780DX and upload it? I've just been including generic 'Quiet' and 'Aggressive' profiles as I have no way of knowing what values work best with any notebooks other than my own GX640 (even then my values may not be optimal).
Thanks,
PhereinCurrent: MSI GX640-098US, i5 430M OC to 3.0 GHz using SetFSB, ATI Mobility Radeon 5850 OC to 750/1000@1.06 using ATI Tray Tools
Fan Control Tools 1.0.4 26/04/2012
Fan Control Tools currently compatibility with: MSI GX640, 16F2, GX660, GT660, GT683DX, GT780, GX740
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25th April 2012, 12:44 PM #95Notebook Guru
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Re: Force fans to go faster?
Here it is.
Quiet.txt
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25th April 2012, 09:28 PM #96
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Current: MSI GX640-098US, i5 430M OC to 3.0 GHz using SetFSB, ATI Mobility Radeon 5850 OC to 750/1000@1.06 using ATI Tray Tools
Fan Control Tools 1.0.4 26/04/2012
Fan Control Tools currently compatibility with: MSI GX640, 16F2, GX660, GT660, GT683DX, GT780, GX740
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26th April 2012, 09:27 AM #97Notebook Evangelist
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Re: Force fans to go faster?
Hi,
sry for this late reply.
I've attached the EC bin file from the X7811 (GX740 barebone).
ChearsAsus G73JH-TZ207V ► i7-740QM • 8GB • INTEL G2 160GB • FHD • Radeon 6970m 2GB
Medion X7811 (GX740 barebone) ► i3-380 (swapped i7-720) • 4GB • Momentus XT 500GB • WSXGA+ • Radeon 5870m 100/100@0.7V | 700/1000@0.95V • NC-3000U
Acer Aspire Timeline 4810TG ► C2D SU7300 • 4GB • INTEL G2 80GB • WXGA • ATI 4330m | Intel GMA
G73JH 6970m upgrade info | MSI 5870m in a G73JH
X7811 Fan Mod + X7811 Cover Mod
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26th April 2012, 09:58 AM #98Newbie
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Re: Force fans to go faster?
Hi everyone!
If I've well understood, the first part of the thresholds concerns the CPU and the second the GTX 570M ? (on a GT780DXR)
Thanks in advance for your answers.
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26th April 2012, 11:34 AM #99
Re: Force fans to go faster?
Current: MSI GX640-098US, i5 430M OC to 3.0 GHz using SetFSB, ATI Mobility Radeon 5850 OC to 750/1000@1.06 using ATI Tray Tools
Fan Control Tools 1.0.4 26/04/2012
Fan Control Tools currently compatibility with: MSI GX640, 16F2, GX660, GT660, GT683DX, GT780, GX740
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26th April 2012, 03:17 PM #100Newbie
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Re: Force fans to go faster?
Ok, thx.
And does that a reboot set all to default ?
I think so, because someone wanted to put the batch in the startup folder.



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