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Old 02-07-2008   #1
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how to control fan speed??1

i HAVE ATTACHED TWO FANS TO AUXILLARY.. hOW DO I CONTROL THE SPEED.. one is system fan on teh ultima90 and other is the front fan ??


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Re: how to control fan speed??1

What motherboard?..

Abit IP-35? ..

you can control it through UGuru. fan control.
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Re: how to control fan speed??1

ABIT IP35-E doesnot have that GURU software. U can control it by going into PC HEALTH STATUS, SYSTEM FAN CONTROL AND CHANGING THE REFRENCE FAN TO "SYSTEM" and increase the refrence temperature to 50. Fan will be silent, If u change it to 30 it will blow more air and might be a bit loud. In this cold keep "Refrence temp" to 50 C.
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Re: how to control fan speed??1

what do u mean system fans??
ur CPU fan should be conneted to the CPUFAN socket.
and then ur front cabby fan should be in one of the AUXFAN sockets.
if u have IP35 pro.. use uguru.... works well for me.
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Re: how to control fan speed??1

I want to control my Aux fan .. how to do that /?? i dont think there is an option for it in the BIOS..
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Re: how to control fan speed??1

its attached on aux 2 (shows in the BIOS ).. at 2100 RPM .. i want it at 1200 - 1500 RPM .. cz its a GT fan .. and makes Tremendous NOISEE!!

Any1 ?? dont we have softwares for these.. the control of aux fan is not in the bios .. ip35e
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Re: how to control fan speed??1

get speedfan ... it lets you control fans if your MB has the option.
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