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Enricote

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Oct 7, 2018
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After my upgrading from Mac Pro 4,1 to 5,1, changing my GPU to AMD RADEON HD7950, new Intel Procesors, NVMe and Mojave, I had been experiencing wrong fan control with umcomfortable noise manly from my two PCIe-GPU fans (running at 1700 RPM or more).

For months I have been using "Macs Fan Control" app in order to establish a custom PCI fans speed to 900 RPM.

After upgrading BootROM from 140.0.0.0. to 144.0.0.0 and to Mojave 10.14.5 and Disable Hyper-Threading I see my PCI fans auto control is about 800 RMP one-two minutes after starting. So, it seems I don´t need Macs fan control anymore.

Any further experience like this?

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I believe this has been the behavior since the 141.0.0.0 BootROM update. I have had this behavior since installing Mojave at least. I have stopped running fan control.

After my upgrading from Mac Pro 4,1 to 5,1, changing my GPU to AMD RADEON HD7950, new Intel Procesors, NVMe and Mojave, I had been experiencing wrong fan control with umcomfortable noise manly from my two PCIe-GPU fans (running at 1700 RPM or more).

For months I have been using "Macs Fan Control" app in order to establish a custom PCI fans speed to 900 RPM.

After upgrading BootROM from 140.0.0.0. to 144.0.0.0 and to Mojave 10.14.5 and Disable Hyper-Threading I see my PCI fans auto control is about 800 RMP one-two minutes after starting. So, it seems I don´t need Macs fan control anymore.

Any further experience like this?

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