fan speed control for ati card

sorry, i've got no experience with att and that gfx chip.

either try at the att forums, or use catalyst control center to control your graphics fan. i don't use ccc, but i believe you can control the fan there?

i think that if you're overheating during rendering, then you really want to be controlling your main processor fan - att can only control graphics card fans.

can you adjust the processor/cpu fan in your bios?

or try a program like speedfan for that.

i don't know if it will work for your machine, but it's free and worth a try. :)
 

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I wanted to speed my fan and set up a profile for it to run better and for it to cool my computer.. it gets really hot.. can you help?

Not all mobility chips can be adjusted by software and not all BIOS editing tools support mobility chips.

Have you considered a cooling pad?
 

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sorry, i've got no experience with att and that gfx chip.

either try at the att forums, or use catalyst control center to control your graphics fan. i don't use ccc, but i believe you can control the fan there?

i think that if you're overheating during rendering, then you really want to be controlling your main processor fan - att can only control graphics card fans.

can you adjust the processor/cpu fan in your bios?

or try a program like speedfan for that.

i don't know if it will work for your machine, but it's free and worth a try. :)

Yeah, I would like to change the speed of the fan in both boards, I would like to do it for example:
80ºC - 100%
90ºC - 95%
70ºC - 90%
60ºC - 85%
(...)

I can't find any software for that.. I can't find the place in CCC where you change that and speed fan doesn't detect my fans.




I wanted to speed my fan and set up a profile for it to run better and for it to cool my computer.. it gets really hot.. can you help?

Not all mobility chips can be adjusted by software and not all BIOS editing tools support mobility chips.

Have you considered a cooling pad?

Cooling pads are not worth the difference, plus it's really annoying to transport it.. :x Thanks anyway for the suggestion!
 

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