![]() ![]() Install the lm-sensors and fancontrol packages. Open a shellsession session to the server and login. On Ubuntu/Debian (Proxmox) this can be achieved by installing the lm-sensors package to read the CPU temperature data and fancontrol to control the fan speeds. This makes the CPU temperatures rise unnecessarily high, but can be fixed by letting the OS control the fan speed instead of the mainboard. However, the fan on the Artic Freezer i32 CPU cooler I installed doesn't rotate when the mainboard (BIOS) decides the fan speed should be "low" (" a PWM fan that starts up at a higher load (40% PWM)"). ![]() This works perfectly with the case fans I installed in the front of the chassis. I found out that using a custom order of sensor in HWinfo and moving the sensor I read from at the very top of the list will prevent this from happening.īeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.The Supermicro X9SCM mainboard used in my first server has 4 PWM fan connections that are normally controlled through the BIOS. This will happen if the added or removed sensor is over (on top) of the one FanControl is reading from in HWinfo list. if a sensor is added, removed or hidden in HWinfo while running), FanControl will returrn an incorrect or NaN reading and the fans associated with that sensor will ramp up or stop. ![]() Note2: This plugin rely on the order of the sensors listed in HWinfo, meaning if the order of sensor changes in HWinfo (ex. This has nothing to do with FanControl as it is a limitation of HWinfo free version. ![]() Furthermore, unless you use the paying version of HWinfo (PRO) the feature will deactivate itself every 12hrs. You will need to activate it in HWinfo (settings, General/ user interface tab). Note: This plugin rely on a feature of HWinfo called "Shared memory support". While fancontrol is closed, unzip the files from the zip in the plugin folder of Fancontrol, if needed, unblock the dll (see here), start fancontrol, activate the plugin in the sensor menu (top right 3 dots), refresh sensors (you might need to restart FanControl). ![]()
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