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    Ip35 pro onboard fan setting help

    Hi all
    Running my ip35 pro in a HTPC case and swapped the stock Antec Tri-cool ones for some Yate Loons that i had.
    Now the oem fans were controlled by a 3 position switch and molex connector now i have the new ones direct onto the motherboard header and i am lookinh for some help in adjusting the settings in the bios to control them, basicly off or as low as possible till it starts to heat up then rising up to cool
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    Re: Ip35 pro onboard fan setting help

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    Re: Ip35 pro onboard fan setting help

    I have an IP35-Pro, it uses the uGuru chip to manage fan speeds over temperature.
    You should be able to go into the BIOS, and then the uGuru settings, and you'll find all that you need there to set fan speeds against temperature.

    I think the lowest voltage you can set is 8V, and you can set the temp range for the fans to operate over. If you use windows, you can use the uGuru application to give you more granular control. I find it works very well.

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