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How can I reduce fan speed?
I've mod a sk370 fan to my vid but it's a high speed fan (about 4xxxrpm) so it make a big noise. Which software should I use to reduce its speed? I've tried Speedfan but nothing happen
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You'll have to configure Speedfan to be able to control the fan speed ...
I'm writing an article about how to configure SpeedFan which I'll post on my website, but it's not yet finished ...
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I'll eat my shorts when AMD/ATI can come out with something that can counter an C2DX8000 with QuadSLI 7950GX2 on a Intel 975X chipset board when official Forceware drivers come through.
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Oh so speedfan can control all type of mobo or some of them? I'm waiting for ur airticle ^^
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can u give me a small hint to config speedfan? I'm using ECS 865PE-A Rev2.0 with the ICS 952617BF PLL chip and Winbond 83627THF sensor. Thank u very much!
Last edited by Venice; 08-11-2006 at 06:38 AM.
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Speedfan's help file has all the info you need to configure it properly.
In addition to that, you have Speedfan's website also.
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Did you try connecting fan to different fan headers?
How many 'speeds' does Speedfan detect?
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Yeah. There're 3 header on the mainboard. 1 is for CPU fan. I've tried 2 other and have the same result. Speedfan also detect 3 Speed
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All i have done are:
+ Go to Configure -> Speeds . Check all "automatically variated" box for 3 Speed (Speed01, 02, 03)
+ Go to Configure ->Advanced -> Choose "Winbond W83627THF at $290 on ISA". Set "PWM x mode" to "Manual PWM Control".
But still can't reduce fan speed.
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For starters, tell me can you manually adjust fan speeds?
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? I just do all step in Help of Speedfan but still can't decrease fan speed
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In that case, it seems to me your mobo is to blame.
W83627THF should be able to adjust fan speeds, but it seems it was poorly implemented on your mobo.
W83627HF works like a charm on my NF8.
I'd suggest you to get a fan controller or potentiometers.
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Uhm. I have an idea. Someone tell me that the fan with 3 wire (green, black, yellow - often CPU fan) can speed down if U<12V and max speed if U=12V. SmartFan function in BIOS and SpeedFan also use this way to control the fan. So i'm going to cut the brown jack of the sk370fan, and connect 2 wire (not sure black and green or black and yellow) to the PSU 5V line?
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Yellow is tach (RPM feedback), black is ground and the 3rd one is power supply. I say 'the 3rd one' because in most cases is red, but you're mentioning green wire. Supply wire is the middle one on the fan jack, so make sure that's green indeed in your case.
If that's the case, to make your fan run @5V, connect the green wire from your fan to the red wire from PSU and black for fan w/ black from PSU.
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oh so let's forget all the color then the middle wire always the supply for fan? and the left and right is ground or tach, right?
now I'm connect middle wire to PSU +12V and ground wire to PSU +5V And fan runs slower than before. Wow so I success?
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Ah, i want the fan run with the voltage of 7 cause 5 is little slow ^^
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get a variable resistor, solder it in between there, set it at will/fan speed you like. be done with it
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Ok i've finished VGA fan. Make it works with voltage constant 7. Now i wanna talk about CPU fan, i'm going to control fan manual like this:
Is it ok?
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