Re: ATK0110 breaks keyboard and mouse on asus p7p55d - i5-750

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Am Mittwoch, 10. Februar 2010 20:43 schrieb Jean Delvare:
> On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 19:57:24 +0100, Michael Dreher wrote:
> > Am Dienstag, 9. Februar 2010 17:15 schrieb Luca Tettamanti:
> > > Nope; the values are set by the BIOS. Fan speed is also controlled by
> > > the BIOS (Q-FAN), try setting a different profile (like "Silent").
> >
> > well, I have already chosen "Silent" (and I hear no difference).
> > And Windows 7 somehow can control the fans/sensors directly, bringing
> > the noise down to a much lower level ...
>
> Windows 7, or some vendor-provided application?

this is windows 7 vanilla, direct from Microsoft. Shortly before the 
login prompt, you hear a dropping down of the noise level. 
Afterwards, I have installed the utilities from asus, and there you can
set the temperature for CPU and MB, the standard setting is 60 degrees
for both, and the lowest possible value (and standard setting from bios)
is 45 degrees. But I have no idea how risky it is to play with these
settings.

Michael


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