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July 12th, 2008 14:00

XPS400 and fan speed ?

​XPS400 2.8Gig 820 D Dual Core -VIIV​
​O/S WinXP Media Center Edition 2005​
​3 G.B. DDR2 RAM PC5300 - 2-1G.B. 2-512M.B.​
​Samsung Hard Drive 250G.B. 7200RPM​
​Seagate externial 320G.B. H.D.7200RPM USB​
​ATI 128M.B.HYPER Mem PCI-E X16 X300SE.DIM​
​ATI TV Wonder Elite PCI​
​19" FP​
​Sigma-Tel Intergrated Audio 7.1 channel​
​Logitech G15 Keyboard​
​DVD-/+RW & DVD-ROM​
​Pertelian X2040 ForeSight Systems LCD information Display​
​Dell 944 AIO Printer​
​EASYWATCH LCD System Monitor /Fan Controller​

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​ I was wondering if there is anyway to manually control the fan system on the XPS line of desktops . I purchased a EasyWatch by Aero cool its a piece of hardware that fits into any available 3.25" bay at the front of the tower a temp monitor and fan controler. Since my XPS Tower ,that is by all means a very nice and big tower has two of these empty bays I figured the lite up display of the EasyWatch would dress up the front of the PC ,which it does very nicley . I was able to get the temp monitors attached to the three spots to be monitored the CPU,VGA (graphics card) and overall inside case temp . However I did not and was unable to connect the fan controllers . I was told that it would not be a good idea anyway since Dell PC's come with a very good automatic fan controller and the 3 pin connectors where not compatable anyway ! Last week we had a heat wave with temps getting into the 106%F ,I have air conditioning however I did notice my cpu temp was up around 55%C ! It normally runs at 50%C and that's while Iam on the internet with my TV Wonder on and some other apps running, anti-virus etc. Iam just curious if I wanted to have the fans wirl up like they do when you are downloading off a CD or for whatever reason the computer automatic fan controller picks to reve up the fans, is there a way for the user to have the fans do this when you wanted it to for a minute or so ? Iam curious how the fan controller in the Dell systems work any links or articles on this subject I would find interesting ! Thank you and sorry for such a long winded post !​

​ Take Care Gumba​

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