CECHA01 running Evilnat 4.88.2.
It appears that there is something interfering/overwriting webMAN's fan control. I have my dynamic fan control set to 65. While idling in XMB it usually achieves this at around 25%-27%. However recently, usually around 10 min or so after booting up, the fan will kick up to 30%. Temps will drop into the 50's but no change in fan speed.
You can kind of hear the fan starting to ramp down, but then it picks back up again, like something is forcing it to maintain 30%.
Not sure where to start. First noticed this after exiting a PS2 game and the fan would not ramp down. Ever since it's been an ongoing/intermittent issue.
Solved.
For anyone having similar issues, apparently, there is a temp sensor for the south bridge chipset, and that can affect the fan curves.
I had drilled holes in my case, and while this kept my CPU/RSX nice and cool, the rest of the motherboard was not getting adequate cooling. Apparently, the southbridge chip was getting hot enough that it was overriding webMan's fan profile.
It appears that there is something interfering/overwriting webMAN's fan control. I have my dynamic fan control set to 65. While idling in XMB it usually achieves this at around 25%-27%. However recently, usually around 10 min or so after booting up, the fan will kick up to 30%. Temps will drop into the 50's but no change in fan speed.
You can kind of hear the fan starting to ramp down, but then it picks back up again, like something is forcing it to maintain 30%.
Not sure where to start. First noticed this after exiting a PS2 game and the fan would not ramp down. Ever since it's been an ongoing/intermittent issue.
Solved.
For anyone having similar issues, apparently, there is a temp sensor for the south bridge chipset, and that can affect the fan curves.
I had drilled holes in my case, and while this kept my CPU/RSX nice and cool, the rest of the motherboard was not getting adequate cooling. Apparently, the southbridge chip was getting hot enough that it was overriding webMan's fan profile.
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