On 02/07/11 20:42, RedShift wrote:
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> Actually it's possible a hardware monitoring module is interfering with the
> FAN speed control duties. Try preventing any hardware monitoring related
> modules get modprobed. See modprobe.conf how to blacklist modules.
>
>
> Glenn
Interesting thought Gle
On 02/06/11 18:48, Ned Slider wrote:
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> You're welcome Chuck.
>
> Your question prompted me to update the elrepo kmod-w83627ehf driver
> package to the latest upstream source (kernel-2.6.37):
>
> http://lists.elrepo.org/pipermail/elrepo/2011-February/000488.html
>
> By all means give that package
On 06/02/11 17:15, Chuck Munro wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Feb 2011 12:09:12 + Ned Slider wrote:
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>> On 06/02/11 07:00, Chuck Munro wrote:
Hello folks,
I'm having a difficult time trying to figure out why the CPU cooling
fans run at full speed on my Supermicro X8DAL-3 motherboard
On Sun, 06 Feb 2011 12:09:12 + Ned Slider wrote:
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> On 06/02/11 07:00, Chuck Munro wrote:
>> > Hello folks,
>> >
>> > I'm having a difficult time trying to figure out why the CPU cooling
>> > fans run at full speed on my Supermicro X8DAL-3 motherboard. There
>> > doesn't seem to be any varia
On 06/02/11 07:00, Chuck Munro wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I'm having a difficult time trying to figure out why the CPU cooling
> fans run at full speed on my Supermicro X8DAL-3 motherboard. There
> doesn't seem to be any variable speed (the fans are PWM compatible) ...
> they either idle at almost
Hello folks,
I'm having a difficult time trying to figure out why the CPU cooling
fans run at full speed on my Supermicro X8DAL-3 motherboard. There
doesn't seem to be any variable speed (the fans are PWM compatible) ...
they either idle at almost nothing, or suddenly burst into a
high-pitche
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