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Old 2nd Sep 2008, 10:26
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Well, I've got an AC7 Pro for overclocking my new e2180, and it says on the box the fan speed is 900-2500rpm, however both CPUID Hardware monitor and the bios read the fan at very low speeds (maxing out at about 700rpm) even though the cores are at about 45C is there a way to manualy change the speeds (can't see anything in the bios even with ctrl+F1) or atleast specify the speeds for different temperatures?

EDID: doesn't matter I found one, there was a program called EasyTune5 Pro on my Motherboard drivers CD that does it.
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My System: First OC

Processor(s):
Intel E2180 @ 2.85
Motherboard:
Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L
RAM Memory:
2x1GB OCZ PC2-9200 reaper CL5
Graphics Card(s):
Gainward ATI 3850
Sound Card:
on board
Hard Drive(s):
Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 120GB
Optical Drive(s):
HITACHI DVD-ROM GD-2500
Case / PSU:
Corsair VX450
Cooling:
AC freezer7 Pro, 2x80mm, 1x90mm, 1x120mm
Network / Internet:
on board / supposedly 10Meg virgin cable
Monitor(s):
Viewsonic Vx922; Viewsonic VE702m
Operating System(s):
XP Home
  #2  
Old 3rd Sep 2008, 12:35
Donor Group
 
use the bois to overclock your cpu, its will be allot better than a program and you will be able to achive a much higher overclock
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Old 3rd Sep 2008, 12:40
Donor Group
 
I am doing, I was on;y wanting a program to control fan speeds
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Old 3rd Sep 2008, 13:41
Donor Group
 
oh right, soz
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