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    Is it possible to control fans in pfense ?

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      Ryu945
      last edited by

      @firefox:

      The temperature on the computer is about 54 degrees
      That's high
      I added a fan in the front part but it did not matter
      I noticed that the rear fan stops working from time to time
      Is there a way to make him work permanently ?
      I did not find bios option to adjust the fans

      On the previous computer which is older it was fixed between 35 and 40 degrees

      Is the fan plugged into the  power/control area for the CPU fan?

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        firefox
        last edited by

        Is the fan plugged into the  power/control area for the CPU fan?

        yes
        cpu fan has 4 wire

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          firefox
          last edited by

          Something strange I found
          I opened the case to connect the rear fan directly to a power supply
          So now he works very fast and makes a lot of noise
          I tried to connect the rear fan to another connection on the motherboard of a fan
          And there it works exactly as if I connected it directly to power supply

          I connected the front fan to the rear fan connector or power supply
          In both cases the fan operates but not as fast as the rear fan

          I left the rear fan connected to the front fan connector
          And the front fan is directly connected to the power supply

          The temperature is now about 45 degrees

          But there is a lot of noise from the computer chassis
          Because of the rear fan that works at maximum speed

          By the way these are simple 92 mm fans 3 wires

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            Ryu945
            last edited by

            @firefox:

            Is the fan plugged into the  power/control area for the CPU fan?

            yes
            cpu fan has 4 wire

            What I meant was there are other fan ports that are not the CPU fan port.  Is it plugged into the CPU one or another one?

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              firefox
              last edited by

              there are 3 fan port
              1 cpu
              2 system fan

              The CPU fan is connected to the CPU port
              rear fan is connected to a system port 1
              Front fan connected to system port 2

              There's another port I do not recognize
              The connection is the same as that of the fans

              I plugged in a fan but it does not work

              I added a picture of the motherboard if that would help (lenovo rev vo.3)
              In a red circle, a 4-pin plug (cpu fan is connected here)
              In the white circles a 3-pin plug (system fans is connected here)
              in the brown circle the plug I do not know what it is

              1.jpg
              1.jpg_thumb

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Does the BIOS temperature reading agree with that coretemp is showing? It can report incorrectly if it doesn't have the correct TJmax value for that CPU.

                Steve

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                  firefox
                  last edited by

                  Does the BIOS temperature reading agree with that coretemp is showing?

                  yes
                  This page of pc Health in the bios

                  ![Screenshot from 2018-01-11 19-38-55.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/Screenshot from 2018-01-11 19-38-55.png)
                  ![Screenshot from 2018-01-11 19-38-55.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/Screenshot from 2018-01-11 19-38-55.png_thumb)

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                    Guest
                    last edited by

                    This is probably because it's a lenovo-specific motherboard and its firmware is specifically designed for the case this originally came with. As soon as you deviate from what the OEM intended to do with it and if the firmware is limited, this type of annoying issue becomes rather common.

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                      firefox
                      last edited by

                      I understand
                      Thanks for the help
                      I'll try to get another motherboard

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                      • SammyWooS
                        SammyWoo
                        last edited by

                        @firefox:

                        I guess if the rear fan works without breaks
                        The temperature will drop to a lower level

                        Dude, the pic shows the cpu is sitting at only 35c, the ZONE is the one getting 55.  What is this ZONE? Not the cpu I don't think.  Does this temperature stay static? come up like that the minute you boot, then it's a bogus sensor to be ignored, otherwise some part of the Mobo, not cpu, is getting the 55c.  Own an IR thermometer? real fun and useful.

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