Don't really see much point to be honest, the default values are just whatever I decided to set them to 😛
For reference fan speed default is 600 (Intake & Exhaust) and 800 (CPU A) iirc.
I can see how a reset would be handy, but then again, I love my new settings too much to ever change them.I'm reasonably happy with the behaviour I've set in conjunction with Hardware Monitor but I was more concerned about getting the start and end points of the ramp back to their defaults, should I need to. I can't remember where they were originally. 🙂
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... but I'll be back in Brighton in a couple weeks, for a couple weeks for a nice visit. I love Brighton! I'll be shooting a time lapse video inside the Dome, if all goes as planned. 🙂
UPDATE
Mac Pro 4,1 DP 2,93 QuadCore
App works well, "current Value" match "Target Value" for both Intake and Exhaust Fun but not for CPU Fun.
I have a CPU "Target Value" of 600 with a CPU "Current Value" of 1136!
Very Noisy! (with Mac at IDLE! CPU Temp 45C - 115F)
Any inputs of this?
Thanks.
Absolute categorical rubbish that it can damage the machine.
Hi
I have been struggling with an 8-core MP5,1 which I have installed a GTX680. Its working really nice, stock drivers, no flashing, straight out of the box with 10.8. no startup screen but I can live with that. But the fans are really loud, and would not quiet down eventually. It seems that the system cannot read the temp of the GTX, as that info is missing now from the Temp Meter, and it sends the fans into overdrive. Its the same fan speed in idle as with GPU benchmarks running.
I have smcFan installed, that displays the PS fan speed as 1500 and the PCI fan speed, which has a low end of 1500, but it spins around 2100. Now I have tried installing this program, version 2b5, but I dont even get a PCI fan speed readout. Is that normal? I'd love to lower that fan if I can. Thank you.
I dont know why this isn't talked about more when adding GPUs that are not from apple.