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 OS like Fedora/linux can do better :D

On 05.04.2014 08:18, g wrote:


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 thinkfan but i don't know why it doesn't
seem to work...and powertools are terminal commands as far as i
understood.

so have you already solved something like that before ? does it
really work ? thx.

before you consider controlling cpu / gpu fans, there are 2
things you might wish to consider;

 1- _if_ fan speed is variable, it is usually done so by temp
    sensors that monitor temps and adjust fan speed.

 2- if fans are running 100%, they may not be variable.

why is it you feel a need to change what is, or maybe already
being done for you?

/(-:
do you believe you are more temp aware than circuits that are
designed to monitor temp and adjust fan speed?
/:-)


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