There is utterly no 3rd party software that has actual access to the fans either. Give the option for the fan speed to be reduced further to 25% or even less with the trade-off of having the temp go up to 50C, there is nothing dangerous about this.
Why in the AWCC app, when I put the fans manually on 0% or even 20% or 30% it's actually still just doing its own thing, yes, of course, I don't want to fry the processor, it's not in extremes but I have been able to reduce the processor speed to 1ghz and the temp to 39C, reduce the temps and its still buzzing with just the CPU fan on 52% and the system fan on 0%, I can still hear it blowing.
I have done the work of underclocking, why can't the bios pick up on that. If you have a good aftermarket cooler, you do not even have to let the. However, if the noise generated by your CPU fan is very loud, you can let it hit 100 only at temperatures above 80☌. If you want the best performance possible, let the CPU fan hit 100 as soon as it goes above 70☌. These profiles need to be changed otherwise I'll need to return this nice laptop. What is a good CPU fan speed is up to you to decide. Just let the laptop get a little warmer for the people that really want it quite. Description: Fan speed noise and boots up in turbo mode when cold. You should only need 1 cable plugged into the controller to control all the fans. Then, for any fan curve settings, you just need to set up in the bios. Even though I've been able to get it to the minimum, I can still hear the fan and its very annoying. Hi, When using the TT SYNC controller, for the fans connected, make sure you have the PWM cable that connects from the controller to an available motherboard PWM header.
BUT! the fans are still on, still very AUDIBLE. Every laptop and PC has fans built-into it. The temperatures are average of 38-39C of CPU and system temp. Then I have a strong underclock profile which has the processor at an average of 1ghz with regular browsing use. I have 2 main clocking profiles for the CPU and one for performance which lets me play games at temps of up to 83c which is nice.
Also works on Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP installed via Boot Camp even on modern models equipped with the T2 chip. Create and save custom fan presets so you can quickly switch between them depending on your activity. I've had it for 2 weeks now and I'm considering returning it because the AWCC just does not work and Dell is not giving me the freedom to just control the fans my self. Set custom RPM value (revolution per minute) or control fan speed in relation to a temperature sensor (e.g. So I have an issue with my newly bought Alienware m15 R1 and its bugging me out. Several sensors, like Winbonds and the AS99127F support fan speed changing, as well as others from Maxim, Myson, Analog Devices, National Semiconductor and ITE, but the hardware manufacturer must.