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  1. Member beavereater's Avatar
    Join Date: Sep 2003
    Location: Japan
    Is there a way to crank up the speed on a fan. It seems that of the 3 fans running, the only fan not marked in red (As in too low RPM) is the CPU fan...but even the CPU is hot.

    How do I get things to speed up...or can I? I tried looking in BIOS but found nothing.

    Motherboard is an Epox EP 8rda+
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  2. Mod Neophyte Super Moderator redwudz's Avatar
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    Location: AZ, USA
    If the motherboard isn't controlling the fan speeds, then they either have an internal thermal controller or no controller at all. What RPMs are they running at?

    If they have an internal controller there's not much you can do. Your case fans may just be a type that runs at a speed lower than the MB thinks is proper. If they have an internal controller, the speed would change as the case heat changes. You might check for that effect.

    Other than that, if the internal case temp is too high, get different fans.
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  3. contrarian rallynavvie's Avatar
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    Location: Minnesotan in Texas
    Or run them through a fan controller bus for one of the front bays of your case. Lots of them here:
    www.frozencpu.com
    FB-DIMM are the real cause of global warming
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  4. Member beavereater's Avatar
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    Location: Japan
    When I start up my PC it shows 2 fans in red in the boot up. Also, my CPU temp since 2 weeks ago has started higher. It was averaging 45C...but with summer it's now 55C.

    Here's what the fans are spinning at.
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  5. @ beavereater

    Where did you find that tool (pic above) for windows ??

    I'm looking for something like that so that I can see what's
    going on while working in windows, instead of rebooting to BIOS

    Thanks,
    -vhelp 3452

    VHELP's - Sample Clips [last: 12.29.06],
    my YouTube videos
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  6. Member Soopafresh's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2004
    Location: United States
    That app above looks specific to Epox Mobos. You can use Motherboard Monitor , CoolMon, Samurize to do the same thing. Samurize has been getting an enthusiastic user community -- http://www.samurize.com/modules/news/
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  7. Mod Neophyte Super Moderator redwudz's Avatar
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    Location: AZ, USA
    vhelp, I think that's from his Epox MB disc. But a similar popular program is Motherboard Monitor. Here's a freeware version. http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...id,7309,00.asp

    EDIT: MBM Homepage:http://mbm.livewiredev.com/
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  8. Hi,

    Does anyone have the *exact* zip file name of that
    tool ??

    I'm getting bounce around in Opera, and the download is just
    not happening, even when the SaveAs box w/ the 1.3MB file pops up.
    Very strange. (I hate going to those website w/ all those tickers
    and ads and java what-have-you things because I know they are
    tracking and stalking me every visit. And that pisses me off.

    I will google search the zip file, once I have the name.

    Thanks again.

    -vhelp 3453

    VHELP's - Sample Clips [last: 12.29.06],
    my YouTube videos
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  9. Just wanted to mention, that file "MBM5370.exe" keeps popping up,
    but it won't D/L. This is all too sneaky and suspicious to me.

    -vhelp 3454

    VHELP's - Sample Clips [last: 12.29.06],
    my YouTube videos
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  10. Here is a verified copy:

    mbm5370.zip
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  11. Thanks Offline.. I appreciate the assist. D/L 'ing now..

    I may have some question for the PC guru's here, but I'll start
    them in another thread.. I'm glad you added this tool the vcdhelp's
    tool bank.. greate idea - thank you (all) again

    -vhelp 3455

    VHELP's - Sample Clips [last: 12.29.06],
    my YouTube videos
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    Join Date: Dec 2003
    Location: United States
    Thanks
    Mike
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  13. Mod Neophyte Super Moderator redwudz's Avatar
    Join Date: Sep 2002
    Location: AZ, USA
    I don't want you to feel abandoned here, beavereater.

    Those fan speeds all seem on the low side. One of the case fans on my AMD 2200+, Asus A7N8X-E box is running 2909RPM, The CPU fan is 4272RPM. The CPU cooler is a Vantec AeroFlo. The case fans are generic 80mm fans.

    Case temp is 71F(22C) and CPU 104F(40C) @ ~20% CPU usage. Goes up a little with encoding. It's also OCed about 18%.

    If you have low noise fans or 120mm case fans that might explain it. Same with the CPU fan. I don't believe that MB has case fan RPM controllers, though the fans might have built in ones.

    I would also double check those temps and fan speeds in BIOS when you boot up to see how they compare. The CPU temp will go up and down fairly rapidly, but you might see something there. If those CPU temps approach 60C you should probably think about upgrading the cooling.
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  14. Member beavereater's Avatar
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    Location: Japan
    Originally Posted by redwudz
    I don't want you to feel abandoned here, beavereater.

    Those fan speeds all seem on the low side. One of the case fans on my AMD 2200+, Asus A7N8X-E box is running 2909RPM, The CPU fan is 4272RPM. The CPU cooler is a Vantec AeroFlo. The case fans are generic 80mm fans.

    Case temp is 71F(22C) and CPU 104F(40C) @ ~20% CPU usage. Goes up a little with encoding. It's also OCed about 18%.

    If you have low noise fans or 120mm case fans that might explain it. Same with the CPU fan. I don't believe that MB has case fan RPM controllers, though the fans might have built in ones.

    I would also double check those temps and fan speeds in BIOS when you boot up to see how they compare. The CPU temp will go up and down fairly rapidly, but you might see something there. If those CPU temps approach 60C you should probably think about upgrading the cooling.
    Thanks...I did upgrade my CPU fan to this:

    The Gigabyte PCU21-FD supports Pentium 4, Athlon 64 and Athlon XP sockets by utilising one of a number of provided clips. Heat is transmitted from the CPU to 4 heat pipes which form part of an amazing 360 degree multiple cooling architecture. Additionally, this cooler is very light (30g) and quiet (23.7dB).
    And my case is also new...this one:

    Features: High Efficient ventilation: Dual 12cm silent fan in front & rear, 9cm fan on side panel. Tool-Free when installing 5.25" & 3.5" device. Transparent X type side panel window. Dual USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 Firewire, Audio & Speaker ports. Retractable foot stand.

    Specifications: P/N: VB1000BWS. Drive Bays: 11. External: 4 x 5.25", 2 x 3.5". Internal: 5 x3.5". Case Type: Middle Tower. Color: Black. Side Panel: Transparent X type side panel. Expansion Slots: 7. Motherboards: Micro ATX (9.6"x 9.6") & ATX (12" x 9.6"). Dimension: (H*W*D) 495 x 210x 478 mm. PowerSupply: N/A. Cooling System: Front(intake): 120x120x25 mm, 1400rpm, 21dBA. Rear(exhaust): 120x120x25 mm, 1400rpm, 21dBA. Side(intake): 90x90x25 mm,1800rpm, 21dBA. Material: Chassis: 0.8 mm SECC. Front Door: Plastic. Container Load: 346 pcs / 20' container, 714 pcs / 40' container, 802 pcs / 40'HQ container.
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