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    Asus G1s fan control

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by nattfoedd, Apr 27, 2008.

  1. nattfoedd

    nattfoedd Notebook Guru

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    Has anyone found any software solution to control the internal fan of the G1s?

    I'm using a selfmade notebook coolpad, which is quite effective (average around 15°C less) - however this leads to the problem, that even while working under heavy load on both CPU and GPU the internal fan kicks in very very late, since it's temperature controlled I guess. So my components get actually warmer than needed - I know it's not really a problem...but I would really like to have better control on how warm my hardware gets ;)

    I already tried all the 'standart stuff' like SpeedFan, RivaTuner, I8KfanGui, NHC etc. - none of them can access the fan's controls.