Good Luck with that :smileyindifferent: I asked the same question about the 1520.
I was advised to use the fangui utility to be able to use the fans manually (http://www.diefer.de/i8kfan/index.html), which I now do, but still have not found what the recommended normal running temperatures should be, despite a lot of searching.
I can't read tech-speak so one or two articles found by Google may have held the answer, but I couldn't decipher it.:womanmad:
That program is not supported them for Dell Inspiron 1520 will for my 1525 .... I do not know if there are other programs around the network are the same function ....
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March 8th, 2008 13:00
Good Luck with that :smileyindifferent: I asked the same question about the 1520.
I was advised to use the fangui utility to be able to use the fans manually (http://www.diefer.de/i8kfan/index.html), which I now do, but still have not found what the recommended normal running temperatures should be, despite a lot of searching.
I can't read tech-speak so one or two articles found by Google may have held the answer, but I couldn't decipher it.:womanmad:
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March 8th, 2008 21:00
I8kfangui will work with most all Dells. The author can not certify the program for all models, as he is doing this free and all by himself.
With this program, you can set the fans to come on earlier than the Dell profile and get overall smoother temp control.
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March 9th, 2008 08:00