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by dr_st » Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:33 pm
Re: TPfancontrol. I think latest versions by default start up in Smart mode, which tends to prefer silence over cooling, and will only turn the fan on when the CPU gets quite hot. As a result - well, it will get quite hot. You can tell TPFanControl to run in BIOS mode (edit the INI file if you want it to always do that by default), in which case the fan will start earlier and the CPU won't get to such high temperatures.
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