gibt es hier erfahrungen damit? ich habe einen t60p und überlege mir diesen chip zu kaufen. bisschen sorgen macht mir, dass die jetzige stufe 1 (2900rpm) wegzufallen scheint, wäre als mittlere lösung doch eigentlich gerade praktisch? es scheint dann nur noch 1500rpm(neu) und 3500 rpm (stufe3) zu geben. level3 ist bei mir auf jeden fall deutlich lauter als level 1.
ich frage mich, ob dann nicht letzlich sehr oft stufe 3 mit 3500rpm dreht, stufe 1 mit 2900rpm gibt es ja nicht mehr und 1500rpm sind ja wirklich sehr wenig.
http://tpfc.mywo.org/index.php?action=usage
With installed TPFC module, the fan has three possible operation modes:
OFF. On some systems this is the case when the laptop is just turned on and the CPU is still at room temperature, or it can be forced by the TPFanControl software. This mode can only be used for a short amount of time as even a completely idle system heats up slowly over time, the fan has to kick in at some point.
Silence! Reduce fan RPM to a level that is barely audible. Keeps an idle or lightly used system cool enough so the fan never has to speed up. This prevents the annoying on-off-on-off pattern or on some models the even worse constant fan noise. This mode is active whenever the BIOS requests a fan speed level of less than 3. Hence it can be used perfectly in conjunction with the TPFanControl software. Just set fan level 1 for temperatures below your desired threshold (<65 deg C recommended!).
Performance. If the BIOS requests a fan speed level of 3 or higher, the fan rotates at the original designed speed. This guarantees that the system can never overheat.
ich frage mich, ob dann nicht letzlich sehr oft stufe 3 mit 3500rpm dreht, stufe 1 mit 2900rpm gibt es ja nicht mehr und 1500rpm sind ja wirklich sehr wenig.
http://tpfc.mywo.org/index.php?action=usage
With installed TPFC module, the fan has three possible operation modes:
OFF. On some systems this is the case when the laptop is just turned on and the CPU is still at room temperature, or it can be forced by the TPFanControl software. This mode can only be used for a short amount of time as even a completely idle system heats up slowly over time, the fan has to kick in at some point.
Silence! Reduce fan RPM to a level that is barely audible. Keeps an idle or lightly used system cool enough so the fan never has to speed up. This prevents the annoying on-off-on-off pattern or on some models the even worse constant fan noise. This mode is active whenever the BIOS requests a fan speed level of less than 3. Hence it can be used perfectly in conjunction with the TPFanControl software. Just set fan level 1 for temperatures below your desired threshold (<65 deg C recommended!).
Performance. If the BIOS requests a fan speed level of 3 or higher, the fan rotates at the original designed speed. This guarantees that the system can never overheat.