Most newer computer motherboards are equipped with pulse-width modulation controllers that can be used to control the revolutions per minute of the internal cooling fans. Whether one of your business ...
Typically, CPU fan noises are heard when you reboot your PC (the whirring sound you may have heard upon startup) and it goes on to decline as the startup process completes. The purpose of fans on your ...
Many of the parts inside of your business computer generate a great deal of heat that gets removed by the cooling fans inside of its case. If the fans run slowly, they remove less heat but also make ...
If your computer's running a little loud for your tastes, it's probably because your fans are running at full speed—even if they don't need to be. Here are a few ways to manage your fan's speed so ...
Cooling fan is an essential part in almost all power electronics systems. Here is a simple circuit for monitoring the instrument cooling fan activity to raise an audio-visual alert incase of the fan ...
The fan issue indicates that your GPU temperature is not under control. A dedicated GPU generates a lot of heat, and hence gaming PCs tend to be at a higher risk of getting overheated quickly. When ...
2. Monitor Your Computer's Temperature If the fan noise only kicks in when you're purposely doing something intensive, like gaming or converting a large video file, then that's the desired behavior.
Windows only: Free application SpeedFan monitors the fan speed, temperature, voltage, and more of the components inside your computer. That's all fine and dandy, but the marquee feature of SpeedFan is ...
The scheme in Figure 1 reduces system acoustic noise by running system fans at their optimum speeds for a given temperature. IC 1 combines ±1°C-accurate temperature measurement of three temperatures ...