On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 09:23:28 +0100, "Eric Pascal" <Eric.Pascal at itesoft.com> wrote: > I have been submitting a patch to enable Fan speed control on my > P4P800, and if you disable Q-Fan in the BIOS it work perfectly, you just > set the temperature you want, the tolerance and the step and it works > perfectly, don't need to rely on any tool like Speedfan on Windows to set > the speed of my fan. The patch is being tested and modified to comply with > lm-sensors standard. But if you are interested I can send you the patch > that works great. That would be great, thanks. I realise now that my first mail was somewhat hasty, and in fact my setup is (was) so unusual that it probably doesn't justify keeping reset=1. I imagine most people who set Q-Fan up in their BIOS would want its fan control to remain after booting, and those people who want to use software-based fan control would simply disable Q-Fan altogether! Furthermore if the controller can be switched from one mode to another at run-time, resetting it would become unnecessary (or rather, subsumed by the mode switching), wouldn't it? Regards, Stephen