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    Default 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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    Quote Originally Posted by quertiy View Post
    Can anyone tell me what are the temp/fan speed steps for my gt780dx? Here is the ec bin.
    EC6662.txt
    Thanks for the bin file quertiy! The latest version (1.0.4) should now have a GT780DX config as well as a default profile for it; the link should be in my signature. The only other change in the release is a small bug-fix.

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    Thanks!
    Here is a test I made that can help others with their tweaking:

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by quertiy View Post
    Thanks!

    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%.
    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).

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    Default Re: Force fans to go faster?

    Here it is.
    Quiet.txt

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    Quote Originally Posted by quertiy View Post
    Here it is.
    Quiet.txt
    Thanks, I'll add it to the package next time I update it.
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    Hi,

    sry for this late reply.
    I've attached the EC bin file from the X7811 (GX740 barebone).

    Chears
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    Default 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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    Quote Originally Posted by @tilla View Post
    Hi,

    sry for this late reply.
    I've attached the EC bin file from the X7811 (GX740 barebone).

    Chears
    No worries and thanks, I'll add the profile next update.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doug-le-Guedin View Post
    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.
    I can't be 100% sure but it appears that is how it works.
    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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    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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