Update 148 broke the control for me[Fixed] #1586
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Take your front fan control, put it in manual mode, and slide the slider arround. Does the rpm change at all? From here, it seems like your control -> speed pairing is wrong, so the RPM you are monitoring on the control card is not the proper one. |
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So setting manual control fixed it for me, restarts didn't. After rebooting today it still works fine. 🤷 |
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For me all the sensors and outputs still work, but it seems like the process doesn't have control over my fans anymore.
I've been using fancontrol for over half a year, so I kind of know how it works by now. And since I didn't change anything (No driver updates in recent days) besides the update, it can only be the update itself.(Since it only started happening after the update)
If I wasn't quite sure I wouldn't want to bother you.
So to explain my issue in more detail:
My case fans have been fixed to 50%+ with a flat curve.
The 50% on them doesn't change at all, since my temps are quite low compared to my curves.
But the case fans go up from 880 to 1100 just by a small short load on my cpu.
(Current | Minimum | Maximum | Average RPM)
hopefully it's just a small bug.
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