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Fan control and cpufsb

post #1 of 10
Thread Starter 
Is there a way to to save the changes we make with fan control using fn+z+r once we reboot? once i have everything set up nice and my laptop is about to take off, if i have to reset everything goes back to default.

Also which ver of cpu fsb is everyone using? And which settings are they using? Which main board manufacturer and ver are people using and which pll man and type?? I cant seem to find the settings that work..

if this has been covered plz dont winge, just post the link
post #2 of 10
Yea, I was also wondering is there a way to save the settings I've made in the bios thermal control panel so that upon reboot or power on/off it won't reset back to default...

Anyone has any heads up to this?

Thanks in advance~~
post #3 of 10
When you set the BIOS thermal controls to Disable, and Fangui takes over, Fangui does not control the third fan. So when you do a reboot with Fangui in control, upon booting up all three fans go ballistic until Fangui gets started, then fans 1 and 2 are controlled by Fangui but the third one is still going ballistic, so just do a Fn Z R and set the third fan to whatever you want........I dont use Fangui to control my fans anymore, just use it for temp monitoring. When i do games or especially when doing benchmarks i go into Fn Z R and just set all 3 fans to 40. Cant hear a bloody thing, but it keeps it way cool!

As for CPUFSB.....plenty info on other threads. Mainboard ASUS P4C800.
post #4 of 10
FanGUI seems, to me, be more of a hastle than its worth.

I went back to my standard Dell monitoring.
post #5 of 10
Thread Starter 
ive been using the p4c800 mainboard setting but a few seconds after trying to set frequency it says error reading PLL.
post #6 of 10
Interesting, you may have a different PLL on your mobo......
post #7 of 10
Thread Starter 
anyway of me finding out which PLL setting i can use ??
post #8 of 10
Thats strange......most everyone here use ASUS, P4C800, ICS, 952607.
post #9 of 10
I also get the error, my i9100 was shipped late summer 2004.
post #10 of 10
You have to choose fine tuning!!! not set frenquency. I think if you reinstall it should work!
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