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    Is there a way to change FAN Units in % instead of RPM ?

    i'd send you my settings registry key so you can check it out but i have no idea how to do it trough a forum.
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    Is there a way to change FAN Units in % instead of RPM ?

    http://imgur.com/gallery/KWOUk Below 0.1 °C : CPU (Tctl) = Result is Greyed Out. CPU Core-Socket-Fans 1-2-3 = Greyed Out.
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    Is there a way to change FAN Units in % instead of RPM ?

    http://imgur.com/gallery/CW08X At 0.1 °C : CPU (Tctl) = Result is Black. CPU Core-Socket-Fans 1-2-3 = Orange (My normal colors)
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    Is there a way to change FAN Units in % instead of RPM ?

    i already did set this option but it keeps just grey out the result and stays at 0.1 °C any other ways to fix it? thx
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    Is there a way to change FAN Units in % instead of RPM ?

    Hey i got a quick question : Does HW info read temeratures below 0 °C ? for some reason it won't go below 0.1 °C and instead of showing the result in black it shows the result in Grey. thx
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    sensor question

    how exactly do you do that? i have hidden 79 values but i want them back since i added some stuff in my pc ... can you post a screeny how to do it pls? thank you.
  7. mike69vandoorne

    Is there a way to change FAN Units in % instead of RPM ?

    Ok, thank you very much that seems to do the trick ;)
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    Is there a way to change FAN Units in % instead of RPM ?

    fan 1 MAX 1650 RPM fan 2 MAX 4750 RPM fan 3 MAX 2700 RPM but wich values do i where? at customize values : multiply  ??? Add ???         Set
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    Is there a way to change FAN Units in % instead of RPM ?

    Hey, Is there a way to change FAN Units in % instead of RPM ? See my screenshot below & look at CPU readings in purple, i want those in % so i can save a bit space when everything is displaying in OSD. Compare it with GPU, there for some reason it shows in %, in fact i can choose, RPM...
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