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Hi guys,

is it possible to add a new temperature readout, which outputs the average temperature of all cpu cores available, so that programs like SpeedFan wouldn't react to only one core temperature ?

 

Since I started using SpeedFan, I find it really annoying that the program reacts to every little temperature peak by ramping up my fans for a few seconds. I already emailed the developer, asking him if he could make it so that his program reacts to the average temperature of a certain timespan, say two seconds, but I haven't recieved an answer yet.

 

Do you have an idea on how to solve this problem ?

 

(i7 6700K @4.8Ghz running at around 24 degrees celsius/75 fahrenheit on idle)

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You could just have the fans react to the temperature of one core and ignore the rest.

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Use single core for temp readings (1st is best) and adjust curve to be less aggressive. If you are controlling non-PWM fans, adjustments will sound like ramping.

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