This is what the curve is doing (blue dot). The CPU package has decreased in temp, but the CPU temp the curve tracks is still high, and should have the fans running at 100%. The blue dot is like 60%.I run an EK waterblock on both the CPU and GPU. The fan system is ...
Now, set the fan curve. You can see the GPU temperature on the X-axis and fan speed on the Y-axis. Click on the graph to add a point and drag that to40%fan speed for30 °C. Set other points like50%fan’s RPM for50 °Cand100%for70 °C and aboveGPU temperature. Finally, Hit...
Set your Operating Mode (or create a manual mode) The ROG Ally has three Operating Modes: Silent, Performance, and Turbo, which each allocate different levels of power to the hardware and set different fan curves for a quieter or more performant experience. Silent mode operates at 10W for t...
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EDIT: Here is the proper way to configure Wattman for both Fan Curve and Power from kingfish Needed to find a newer version of Wattman that Kingfish properly configured: Re: Wattman fan settings don't work kingfish Jun 4, 2018 10:08 AM (in response to snapperorgan) Your still chan...
Yes, finally I managed to install it but nithing important improved in there - fan curve is still terrible, and suspend on Linux require ACPI table override at boot. But there is animated boot logo there. Quick replyReply0 radpilotPunch Card 30 Posts...
Predator sense cannot go below 1800 RPM so I cannot even set a custom fan curve. 😒 Take/send your laptop to Acer under warranty, you can't have the fans at 500rpm, as the 1800rpm is very low and the fans should not be heard, one of the PHN16-71 cpu/gpu fans must be faulty...
together, it tripped. Adjusting and changing many parameters had no effect, and then changed it to an S-curve to restore normal operation. The reason for this is that the induced draft fan rotates on its own due to the flow of flue gas before starting, and reverses to become a negative...
If you’re technical and have a computer that supports it (prebuilt systems oftend don't), you can even go into your system’s BIOS and create a custom fan curve to balance cooling performance with noise levels. Another option is to add more or larger fans to your system. Since ...
that when I try to use a custom speed profile with the temp source set to "Temp1" the fan just basically idles at 100 RPM, even when I purposefully create a flat 100% curve, no change. If I change the source to anything else, the curve is interpreted correctly and the fans respond ...