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    Control Fan speeds

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Brent R., Jun 4, 2017.

  1. Brent R.

    Brent R. Notebook Evangelist

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    Hello

    I did some searching and I can't find anything that answers my questions, I have premamod bios and vbios I was wondering if there is any program that I can use to control fan speed and set when the fan comes on and what speed it comes on at certain temps. Thanks

    *edit* Also I have premamod bios and vbios but I can't control voltage in afterburner, whats up with that?
     
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  2. Prema

    Prema Your Freedom, Your Choice

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    Use NVIDIA Inspector for GPU OCing...
     
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    @Prema Ya thanks, why can't you OC in afterburner? What are the main settings I should now change to get better performance in my BIOS? There are so many settings its like a mind **** lol. Does just having the new vbios make my GPU's better now? is there a place I can get into the vbios and change things or is it just in Nvidia Inspector? Thanks
     
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    Afterburner simply doesn't support voltage control for mobile Maxwell by default.
    With the mod your GPU will give you better performance as it is without changing anything.
    Just raise clocks without adding voltage and see how far you can go and still run stable.
     
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