![]() Get it while you can because something tells me this post will end up getting removed pretty quickly Īur. SpeedFan can even change the FSB on some hardware (but this should be considered a bonus feature). Multiple temperature sources ( CPU, GPU, motherboard, hard drives, '.sensor' file ) Mix different curves and sensors together. The process involves probing smbios codes. SpeedFan is a program that monitors voltages, fan speeds and temperatures in computers with hardware monitor chips. People on here will just tell you what Dell wants you to know & what they think is true.īut to the point, YES, It is possible to control the speed of the fans on pretty much all Optiplex desktops beyond just the 3 presets you mentioned, although if that was your only option you could just modify the values in the source code to equal whatever speed you want the fans to run at and then recompile (which is what I was doing before I found dellfan-git) but the only pre-compiled software that you can just grab and install is only available on Linux however the source code is all there so if you really wanted to, you could compile a Windows compatible version. Especially if it's something like controlling the fans which, as you say, Dell has obviously tried to stop users doing on Optiplex desktops. ![]() ![]() Just FYI, if you want actual help and informative answers on absolutely anything related to a Dell PC. I made this account especially for this post, because I've been trying to figure out a way to control the fans on a Dell Optiplex 3010 for literally months now and have just in the past few days figured out a way. ![]()
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