Which tools to use if I wan't to undervolt AND control fan?

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Which tools to use if I wan't to undervolt AND control fan?

#1 Post by TJMacGyver » Thu Nov 09, 2006 2:05 pm

I have tried "TPfancontrol" running as a service, and it works great.
but I also wan't to undervolt my CPU, because I have read that a lot of you get longer battery-life by doing it.

In the fan-control thread (and the readme in TPfancontrol) I read that NHC conflicts with TPfancontrol when reading temps of the hardware.

And I really don't need all the power scheme and stuff from NCH.

So is there one software that will do both for me? or is there a CPU volt control out there that doesn't conflict with TPfancontrol service?

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Re: Which tools to use if I wan't to undervolt AND control f

#2 Post by tomh009 » Thu Nov 09, 2006 7:32 pm

TJMacGyver wrote:I have tried "TPfancontrol" running as a service, and it works great.
but I also wan't to undervolt my CPU, because I have read that a lot of you get longer battery-life by doing it.
In some ways, these two fundamentally conflict with each other. Undervolting the CPU reduces the heat it produces, reducing power consumption, increasing battery life and reducing "laptop" temperatures.

However, shutting the fan off will only make your ThinkPad more quiet. It will actually run hotter (since the fan cools it down), although it will not use more power.

Personally, I would stick with NHC. By running cooler it already reduces the fan use (my X60 rarely turns on the fan!) and the battery life and heat impacts are great. When the fan comes on, the CPU is at 55-60C, and at that point I think you really do need the fan.

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#3 Post by TJMacGyver » Fri Nov 10, 2006 3:27 am

Ok, but I have a T43

and it's because I wan't to both minimize heat AND noise and add more battery runtime.

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#4 Post by FTC » Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:15 am

Hi, you can always download the ACPI module for the thinkpad which wallows for fan control under NHC... go to the NHC forums and read into the 'ACPI Module' thread...
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