Fan Control
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RebusCom - Experienced Member
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Fan Control
Is there a way to modify the fan speed profile by SSH? (I'm looking to increase fan speed on two of our units, not decrease.)
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Re: Fan Control
No there is currently no way to force the fans to a higher or lower speed.
Why do you want to run them faster than they need to be?
Why do you want to run them faster than they need to be?
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Re: Fan Control
sirhc wrote:No there is currently no way to force the fans to a higher or lower speed.
Why do you want to run them faster than they need to be?
They are in a remote location where noise is not an issue and are running hotter than I like to see. CPU 90C, Board 60C, PHY 92C, with fan rpm a little over 2000. I'd prefer to run them cooler for longevity sake.
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