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I have been using SMCAMDProcessor for long (catalina, big sur and now monterey).
And it's useful for sure.
But I alway have to adjust the fan settings by hand.
That is because the default values are to high and never change
At startup it's like this;
Look at the position of the sliders.
My CPU fan is fixed because it's connected to a waterpump. Don't even have to set to fixed in the BIOS its always around 4000.
The second are two noctua fans connected to the radiator of the watercooler and always go and stay around 1700 (crazy loud) and the real speed is the same as max speed.
When I put the slider into initial position by hand it's around the real value is 700 (wonder why that is).
The third one is the small fan for cooling the m.2 disk. I think this one shows the right value when you look at the initial position.
When all sliders are set to max these are the numbers;
My motherboard is the Gigabyte Aorus pro WIFI (1.0).
When i boot my PC in windows (second m.2 disk (no fan) there's the motherboard driver and software who takes care of the speeds and is working fine (never have to change).
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Hi,
I have been using SMCAMDProcessor for long (catalina, big sur and now monterey).
And it's useful for sure.
But I alway have to adjust the fan settings by hand.
That is because the default values are to high and never change
At startup it's like this;
Look at the position of the sliders.
My CPU fan is fixed because it's connected to a waterpump. Don't even have to set to fixed in the BIOS its always around 4000.
The second are two noctua fans connected to the radiator of the watercooler and always go and stay around 1700 (crazy loud) and the real speed is the same as max speed.
When I put the slider into initial position by hand it's around the real value is 700 (wonder why that is).
The third one is the small fan for cooling the m.2 disk. I think this one shows the right value when you look at the initial position.
When all sliders are set to max these are the numbers;
My motherboard is the Gigabyte Aorus pro WIFI (1.0).
When i boot my PC in windows (second m.2 disk (no fan) there's the motherboard driver and software who takes care of the speeds and is working fine (never have to change).
What can I do to change this behavior.
Greetings,
Henk
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