I didn't get to test the Radeon driver much (stuck with fglrx due to an
issue) but one of the things that bothered me is the lack of a properly
adjusted fan speed. I fully support a dynamic system of adjustment.

At least with 7.0.0, the fan speed is constantly slow with the "low"
profile and constantly fast with the "high" profile. Regardless of what
the card is doing, how much it's heated, or how hard it's working.

My suggestion is to adjust fan speed (within a minimum and maximum
range) either based on GPU / VRAM frequencies or based on card
temperature when a temp sensor is available. This would be most useful
with the dynpm method, so fan speed is only set to maximum when you play
a game and matches the requirement.

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  ATI card fan is always on with opensource radeon driver

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