Pwmconfig will write a config file in /etc. Make a backup first:Ĭode: $ sudo pwmconfigOne by one, all fans will be tested for 'speedcontrol' (Pulse Width Modulation, actually). The first line of the sensors output is the chipset your motherboard uses to read the speeds/temps/voltages. If your fan speed is shown and higher than 0, skip the next step. If your output does not display an RPM for your CPU fan, and you are positive it is running, you need to increase the fan divisor. The fan can run so slowly and quietly, because it's a large 12 cm fan made by Zalman (it's the 7000B AlCu). The CPU temp is a little high, so I need to do some tweaking of the config there. Memory size (MB): 256Notice that my CPU fan is running really slowly, only 1100 RPM.
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