On Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 01:09:49PM +0200, Rafnews wrote:
> i understand it and i can say i have a nVidia GM260 on my ASUS G73SW
> and fan runs fast because i watch movies using VLC.
> so 1 possibility would be that the defautl nVidia driver in Fed20 is
> not enough good (compared to Windows' one)..
On 04/06/14 21:36, Tim wrote:
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As the blunt person had said, please don't top post on this list.
> If your mail client makes that next-to-impossible, consider
> replying without quoting any of the prior message, instead.
tim,
blunt is a polite word.
it has been a bad past week of mental,
Allegedly, on or about 05 April 2014, Rafnews sent:
> the ASUS G73SW has 2 airflow entrance, 2 FANs, nothing around till 1
> meter and air of the room is ambiant so 20-21 degrees C max.
> in the same environment Windows 7 on the same hardware perform 40%
> slower but much more silent :D
Sounds
On 04/05/14 17:12, Rafnews wrote:
to answer to your question:
the ASUS G73SW has 2 airflow entrance, 2 FANs, nothing around till 1
meter and air of the room is ambiant so 20-21 degrees C max.
in the same environment Windows 7 on the same hardware perform 40%
slower but much more silent :D
th
On Sat, 2014-04-05 at 13:09 +0200, Rafnews wrote:
> i understand it and i can say i have a nVidia GM260 on my ASUS G73SW
> and
> fan runs fast because i watch movies using VLC.
> so 1 possibility would be that the defautl nVidia driver in Fed20 is
> not
> enough good (compared to Windows' one)...
to answer to your question:
the ASUS G73SW has 2 airflow entrance, 2 FANs, nothing around till 1
meter and air of the room is ambiant so 20-21 degrees C max.
in the same environment Windows 7 on the same hardware perform 40%
slower but much more silent :D
On 05.04.2014 12:22, Tim wrote:
On S
i understand it and i can say i have a nVidia GM260 on my ASUS G73SW and
fan runs fast because i watch movies using VLC.
so 1 possibility would be that the defautl nVidia driver in Fed20 is not
enough good (compared to Windows' one)...
On 05.04.2014 11:03, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2
1. when i'm telling that my fan runs at 100%, it's to not tell between
90, 95 100 or 80%... let's say it is a lot faster than under windows 7
on the same hardware.
so if windows 7 with ASUS software can adjust speed to make it quiet
(there are 2 fans - 1 for CPU + 1 for GPU) i guess a wonderful
On 05/04/14 11:22, Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2014-04-05 at 07:16 +0200, Raf Roger wrote:
i didn't get any answer regarding the FAN control of my CPU/GPU to
avoid it to run at 100% all the time, when i'm just watching a movie
or reading on internet.
Some of those things may be causing your CPU to run
On Sat, 2014-04-05 at 07:16 +0200, Raf Roger wrote:
> i didn't get any answer regarding the FAN control of my CPU/GPU to
> avoid it to run at 100% all the time, when i'm just watching a movie
> or reading on internet.
Some of those things may be causing your CPU to run hot, in themselves.
If the f
On Sat, 2014-04-05 at 07:16 +0200, Raf Roger wrote:
> i didn't get any answer regarding the FAN control of my CPU/GPU to
> avoid it
> to run at 100% all the time, when i'm just watching a movie or reading
> on
> internet.
[When referring to a previous question, it's better to continue in the
same
On 04/05/14 11:16, Raf Roger wrote:
Hi,
i didn't get any answer regarding the FAN control of my CPU/GPU to
avoid it to run at 100% all the time, when i'm just watching a movie
or reading on internet.
where can find some good information about it ? i read something
about powersaving tool with
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