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    Default Re: Force fans to go faster?

    Hello,
    This is a dump from a medion x7813, should be the same as the gt780, but i prefer to be sure.

    File renamed to txt.
    Thanks
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    Default Re: Force fans to go faster?

    Quote Originally Posted by Maxort View Post
    Hello,
    This is a dump from a medion x7813, should be the same as the gt780, but i prefer to be sure.

    File renamed to txt.
    Thanks
    Just checked it against the GT780DX file I have and the fan control sections are exactly the same.
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    Default Re: Force fans to go faster?

    Why in my laptop(GT683DXR) the fan speed 55% is equal to fan speed 100%??

    sry for my bad english but i'm italian
    Last edited by theend90; 11th May 2012 at 08:23 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theend90 View Post
    Why in my laptop(GT683DXR) the fan speed 55% is equal to fan speed 100%??

    sry for my bad english but i'm italian
    No problem =) So you're saying when you try and set the fan speed to 55% or above the speed is set straight to 100%? If that is the case then I'm not sure what would be causing it. Does anyone else with a GT683DXR have this issue?
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    hey !
    I saved the ec thing with my clevo card , can you check if this card has fan control , because fans are 100% all time.
    thanks

    edit: I renamed the file to txt , to attach , so you could rename it to bin when looking at it,
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    Default Re: Force fans to go faster?

    Quote Originally Posted by evgasr2 View Post
    hey !
    I saved the ec thing with my clevo card , can you check if this card has fan control , because fans are 100% all time.
    thanks

    edit: I renamed the file to txt , to attach , so you could rename it to bin when looking at it,
    OK, I'll check soon and get back to you.

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    Default Re: Force fans to go faster?

    Pherein,

    I got a quick question for you if you have a sec.

    I'm using your great software in the GT70 and unlike the old GT680/780, the EC resets everytime I shutdown the laptop and restart it. Then I have to re-load the right profile to get the fans to keep quiet at low temps.

    Could you please advise me how I could load this profile (with RW Everything ofc) at the startup (prob with the .bat in the startup folder but it doesnt work when I double click on it and does leave RW everything open)
    What I'd like is loading the selected profile and having RW Everything then closed like nothing happened.

    Thanks
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    Default Re: Force fans to go faster?

    You could do it with two batch files, one for the fan speeds, and another to close everything.

    This batch file waits 10 seconds and then closes RW Everything along with the cmd windows:
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    PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 10000 >NUL
    taskkill /f /im rw.exe
    taskkill /f /im cmd.exe
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    Default Re: Force fans to go faster?

    Thanks 5482741!

    I created this 2nd batch file.

    However, when I run the Quiet.bat:
    @echo off
    cd\
    cd /d C:\Program Files (x86)\RW-Everything\
    rw.exe /Command="C:\Users\Muñekito paulito\Desktop\MSI GX640 Fanspeed Changing\Profiles\Quiet.rw" /min


    I've got a "File not found" and RW open. I need to double click again (when RW is still open) to actually load the profile.
    Any suggestion so that it works straight away with the .bat ?
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    Default Re: Force fans to go faster?

    I don't know why that doesn't work.

    I use the below code without issue:
    Code:
    @echo off
    cd\
    cd C:\throt\Portable\
    rw.exe /Command="C:\throt\Max.rw" /min
    Only difference is the location.
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