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    Recommended means to ramp up fans before HWInfo64 starts?

    I've been using HWInfo64 for a year now, to control my case and Noctua C-14s CPU cooler fans. I generally monitor my CPU core temperatures with Core Temp 1.13, because of its simple view of current, minimum, and maximum core temperatures. I've deployed a variety of Custom Auto HWInfo Fan Control...
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    "Respin period," "Spin-down after," "Use System Auto Control Method 1/2," and Target Fan Speed "RPM"

    We have HWiNFO64 working superbly with no real trouble at all, and it really saved us from a Dell platform which both lacks BIOS control, and refused to run any other fan control wares. Excellent job, and huge thanks. I'm guessing about the meanings of several important terms or settings...
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    Fan control profiles

    Since the preceding post, I have further reduced CPU temperatures with the Noctua C14S cooler, by decreasing the ramp-up temperature from the previous 40° C to 38° C (approximately 100° F). I ran HWiNFO64 at 30 and 35° C as well, finding that I could eliminate excessive fan noise across most use...
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    Another fan on start up thread help.

    Thanks nonetheless for your post. Also new to HWiNFO64, but the only trouble I had at all was finding immediately that I had no way to configure HWiNFO64 to control my fans automatically at startup. One quick visit here solved this issue. I'm sure it's been suggested to do something like feature...
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    Fan control profiles

    I have just installed a Noctua NH-C14S CPU cooler in a Dell Inspiron 5680. Our machine features an Intel i7-8700 6-core CPU. With the stock Intel CPU fan and aluminum finned heat sink, we had temperature spikes as high as 212 degrees F in sometimes several cores, and sustained temperatures of...
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