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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0001760SpeedFanFan controlpublic2011-03-01 00:02
Reporterfredmethot Assigned Toalfredo  
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status acknowledgedResolutionopen 
PlatformAsus M4A89GTDOSWindows 7OS VersionUltimate x64
Product Version4.43 beta 
Summary0001760: No variations in fan speed with automatic fan speed/automatically variated options
DescriptionNot sure if this is by design or a bug, but my understanding was that the "automatically variated" option would use RPM variations with the automatic speed option. The fans are always running at their low or high limit, never in-between.
That makes the automatic fan speed option a little annoying as all fans will bump to the max speed setting on the lowest temp variation.
Steps To ReproduceAsus Bios Q-Fan enabled - set to Standard

Check automatic fan speed option
Set desired CPU/Motherboard temp
Set min/max Speeds values
Check automatically variated
Set PWMs to Software controlled
Additional InformationAsus M4A89GTD PRO/USB3
Phenom II X4 @3.9ghz
GSkill Ripjaw F3-10666CL7D
XFX Black Edition 750w
CoolerMaster Hyper 212+ (w/120mm fan)
CoolerMaster 120mm exhaust fan
TagsNo tags attached.
Motherboard ModelAsus M4A89GTD PRO/USB3
Video Card ModelAsus EAH6850 DirectCU

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fredmethot

2011-02-25 17:45

reporter   ~0005895

Forgot to mention I have my delta value set to "2", so it should increment slowly somehow, but it doesn't.
Cheers!

alfredo

2011-02-25 17:49

manager   ~0005896

The help file contains a tutorial about this. Did you have a look at it?
Are you sure that only the relevant temperatures are controlling that speed?

alfredo

2011-03-01 00:02

manager   ~0005910

Any news?

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2011-02-25 17:38 fredmethot New Issue
2011-02-25 17:38 fredmethot Status new => assigned
2011-02-25 17:38 fredmethot Assigned To => alfredo
2011-02-25 17:45 fredmethot Note Added: 0005895
2011-02-25 17:49 alfredo Note Added: 0005896
2011-02-25 17:49 alfredo Status assigned => acknowledged
2011-03-01 00:02 alfredo Note Added: 0005910