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<blockquote data-quote="Nor Cal Nomad" data-source="post: 719420" data-attributes="member: 58671"><p>no there def are times when it's good to ramp up the fans. Like when I'm running dual screens, photoshop, adium, transmition, firefox, and iTunes, it starts to get hot. And so I ramp up the fans to at least 4000rpm. I know that it will do it automatically but I'd rather have it run cooler and have the computer run faster, and I'm guessing in the long run will be better for my parts since I'm putting a lower temp load on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nor Cal Nomad, post: 719420, member: 58671"] no there def are times when it's good to ramp up the fans. Like when I'm running dual screens, photoshop, adium, transmition, firefox, and iTunes, it starts to get hot. And so I ramp up the fans to at least 4000rpm. I know that it will do it automatically but I'd rather have it run cooler and have the computer run faster, and I'm guessing in the long run will be better for my parts since I'm putting a lower temp load on them. [/QUOTE]
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