hysteresis with tpfancontrol

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hysteresis with tpfancontrol

#1 Post by howto » Wed Jan 05, 2011 7:52 am

Hi.
Is it possible to use some kind of hysteresis with tpfancontrol?
For instance:
If temperature is greater than 70°C switch fan on.
If temp. is below 60°C switch fan off.
X100e, MV-40, 160 Gb HDD, 2,5 Gb RAM, HD3200, Win 7 Ult x64

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Re: hysteresis with tpfancontrol

#2 Post by Harryc » Wed Jan 05, 2011 7:53 am

Yes, I'd assume that's the whole point of the program...to be able to set thermal trip points.

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Re: hysteresis with tpfancontrol

#3 Post by howto » Wed Jan 05, 2011 8:17 am

Can you tell me how?
I didn't find anything, only "Lev64Norm=1" that acts as emergency cooling.
X100e, MV-40, 160 Gb HDD, 2,5 Gb RAM, HD3200, Win 7 Ult x64

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Re: hysteresis with tpfancontrol

#4 Post by corvette » Wed Jan 05, 2011 8:19 am

Read the whole manual and TPfancheck.ini file, it's very straight forward. It's also in native German, so it really shouldn't be a problem.

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