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Fan control rog
Fan control rog




fan control rog

Is it possible to enable EC support also for the CPU fan? Its speed can be read from EC offsets 0x93 and 0x94 (register 147 and 148), and the method is the same as the one for the GPU fan. This application was developed by a single developer, Remi Mercier. The followcharacteristios of his H - 2, 8 stage and H - 3, 7 stage fan ing aro. Instead, Standard is first and Silent is second. Price : chargo, It details the method of operation and control and. Also why are fan presents not in order of Silent - Standard - Turbo - Full Speed - Manual. On ASUS you need to move about entire damn fan curve to achieve that. The "problem" appears when my CPU fan goes at maximum speed (that is supposed to be about 4100 rpm), HWiNFO reports 25500 rpm, that is obviously a wrong value. FanControl is one of the best free fan control applications on the market. In default, some ASUS devices running Linux control their system fans inappropriately. On MSI you disable the curve and you get a fixed speed control with 0-100 slider. Asus didn't mention response time in their trailer (so probably it didn't improve), and we have yet to wait for a review from a trusted source. Regarding the CPU fan, it seems that HWiNFO does not use EC support for it, but it reports this speed reading from ACPI objects, and does not report the actual exact CPU speed, but fixed values (2200, 2300, 2400, etc). Stopping the fans on silent is entirely possible on the 2020 model with Atrofac and just caused by Armory Crate's stupid fan curves. I calculate myself the speed value using this method Fan Control on Asus Prime UX31/UX31A/UX32A/UX32VD. I use Notebook Fan Control to control both fans.Ībout the GPU fan speed, HWiNFO uses EC support and it works well, reporting the exact actual speed reading from EC offsets 0x95 and 0x96 (register 149 and 150). I have an Asus ROG G751JY, using HWiNFO64 v5.36-2960, that shows me both CPU fan speed and GPU fan speed. I use HWiNFO since years without a problem. First of all, thank you for the excellent work Martin.






Fan control rog