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    cpu cool seems to work on 5672 (fan control)

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by techno3, Jun 22, 2007.

  1. techno3

    techno3 Notebook Enthusiast

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    i just loaded this and it seems to give control over the fan to force cooling. it may be my imagination, b/c I'm using the shareware version to test it, but I can feel the fan blowing alot of hot air out and my core 0/1 are 49/46. they've never been that low.

    can someone else with a 5672 test the program and see what you think?

    you can dl it from major geeks. here's the download page of the german developer:

    http://www.cpufsb.de/

    the cpucool download
     
  2. Q8PHANTOM

    Q8PHANTOM Notebook Evangelist

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    doesn't work with me

    any way my core 0/1 temp are not going up to 50 and not up to 65 in gaming

    thanks for it any way
     
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    techno3 Notebook Enthusiast

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    bummer - did you set the force cooling options down to a level below your temps?

    the shareware version doesn't save settings on close which is a pita for testing. if it works I'll gladly buy it.