![]() ![]() I then read and follow this beginner's tutorial for mbpfan, but not all the steps. I'll be quoting the original autor on many of the steps below. Not sure if I did anything related to install mbpfan from the Terminal because as I said I installed from Software Center. For sure I have done the following Terminal commands to check the minimum and maximum fan speeds.įirst thing to do is to take note of the configuration parameters for mbpfan settings. Open a terminal, and type the following commands, one at a time.Īnd my values for minimum fan speed were: Let’s start with the fan speed’s min and max values that the system was able to detect. ![]() ![]() Note down the lowest among the numbers for fan_min. Note down the highest among the numbers for fan_max. These two values are your min_fan_speed and max_fan_speed values for mbpfan configuration. Now, see what are the max values that the system was able to detect for the temperature.Ĭat /sys/devices/platform/coretemp. Note down the highest among the numbers you might obtain. The value you will obtain is max_temp value for mbpfan configuration. Next step talks about install mbpfan which I have done before. There seems to talk about download, compile and install for what I needed the 'build-essential package'. Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install build-essentialĭid work on Solus I installed from the Software Center the 'solbuild Solus package build system (v. 1.4.5-27) but not sure if this what needed for anything. High_temp = 66 # try ranges 58-66, default is 66 Low_temp = 63 # try ranges 55-63, default is 63 'The content of the file will be the following: As the tutorial explains I did 'open the configuration file using a text editor (like Gedit) with root access. Max_temp = 86 # do not set it > 90, default is 86Ĭhange the values of min_fan_speed, max_fan_speed, and max_temp to the values that your marked down at the beginning of this tutorial. "You might note that for max_temp, I suggest to never setting the value above 90. You can set it to any value smaller (never bigger) than the one you obtained before. This is for having a more conservative system. The max_temp value is what mbpfan considers a critical temperature, where the fans have to be set immediately at the maximum possible speed. The low_temp option can be as low as 50-55 degrees (according to your CPU model). #Hdd fan control serial number freeįeel free to try different settings for this value and for high_temp. Mbpfan attempts to keep a low fan speed if the temperature is between low_temp to high_temp."īut before this I went back to macOS to check what temperatures the iMac had and how fast the fans were reeving. As the iMac temperatures where OK with the fans just reeving at 1000rpm I did modify my 'max_temp' to a bigger value than 90F degrees. The iMac was cool and silent over that temp on macOS so I allowed him to go over that temp, I settled for 120F degrees (49C degrees). That could be the trick to the silent iMac. It's running now at about 95F - 35C degrees (CPU core temps) and under 1000RPM on the fans. ![]()
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