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Post time 2020-07-03 05:05:08 | Show all posts |Read mode
Is there any active fan control done within the firmware of the box ?
I'd like to be able to lower the rotation speed of the fan when there is not much energy to dissipate.
I mean, when idle, the box should ideally remain inaudible.
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Post time 2020-07-03 09:42:28 | Show all posts
Yes, when idle, our machine is very quiet.
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 Author| Post time 2020-07-04 02:49:16 | Show all posts
I meant when using the box very moderatly, passive cooling would be enough.
Here, I'm only listening to streamed music and the fan is kind of loud.
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Post time 2020-07-04 10:15:51 | Show all posts
broleke replied at 2020-07-04 02:49
I meant when using the box very moderatly, passive cooling would be enough.
Here, I'm only listening ...

Our fans always maintain a low noise speed, if it is loud, have you loaded a mechanical hard drive?
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 Author| Post time 2020-07-04 15:09:00 | Show all posts
Edited by broleke at 2020-07-04 15:13

Thanks for your support.
I'm using a SSD in a 2.5 to 3.5" adapter, in the top HDD bay.
I'm running the box with CoreELEC and the fan is running at the same speed with Android (904P0).
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Post time 2020-07-04 20:33:53 | Show all posts
Edited by tsentekin at 2020-07-04 20:36

the fan is speeding up when the cpu temp goes beyond 60c that means when you open up a web browser and a YouTube page it keeps spinning at full throttle for 5 sec and stops and then starts again which is annoying, and it makes a lot of noise, I've gone through all the options in bios but couldn't make it stop.
I don't have any mech hdd's plugged in so i know it's the cpu fan all along.

I have a Beelink U57 I5 8gb 256gb If you tell me how to keep the fan at a constant speed or if you have any bios upgrade for this issue would hugely appreciated.
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Post time 2020-07-06 10:07:23 | Show all posts
tsentekin replied at 2020-07-04 20:33
the fan is speeding up when the cpu temp goes beyond 60c that means when you open up a web browser a ...

Sorry for causing trouble to you, we will feedback this problem to the technical staff
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 Author| Post time 2020-08-19 20:19:25 | Show all posts
Just some feedback : such fan control is now available in CoreELEC-9.2.4 :).
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Post time 2020-08-20 09:18:16 | Show all posts
broleke replied at 2020-08-19 20:19
Just some feedback : such fan control is now available in CoreELEC-9.2.4 :).

You mean in coreelec 9.2.4, you can automatically change the fan speed?
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 Author| Post time 2020-08-31 19:26:29 | Show all posts
Yes, it is available in 9.2.4.2: more information in the CoreELEC thread at https://discourse.coreelec.org/t ... ust-15th-2020/12387
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