Fan control application for G5
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    nemesiswar
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    I was just wondering if there is a fan control application done for the G5 yet.

    My G5 is is running at 61 degrees celsius while running MorphOS while OS X Runs at 47-50 degrees celsius.
    I know its not dangerous temperatures but maybe if i got it down 10 degrees maybe i can save some life on the machine.

    [ Edited by nemesiswar 09.05.2014 - 07:36 ]
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    Quote:

    nemesiswar wrote:
    I was just wondering if there is a fan control application done for the G5 yet.

    My G5 is is running at 61 degrees celsius while running MorphOS while OS X Runs at 47-50 degrees celsius.
    I know its not dangerous temperatures but maybe if i got it down 10 degrees maybe i can save some life on the machine.


    From what I remember the problem is that the G5 is running on 100% CPU load, while OSX is reducing the cpu clock on idle. That is why there is a difference. OSX on 100% load will probably get to 61 degree, too.

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    And there is no fan control app for the G5 under OSX either.
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    Maybe they are just measuring differently?
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    nemesiswar
    Posts: 37 from 2012/11/12
    @Jim I'm quite sure SMB fan control works but I'm not entirely sure.
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    nemesiswar wrote:
    @Jim I'm quite sure SMB fan control works but I'm not entirely sure.


    SMB? Not sure about the acronym, I know fan control works, but there are no programs for manual fan control.
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    Sorry SMCfancontrol

    http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/23049/smcfancontrol

    I think theres a PPC version but I'm not sure.
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    There are Intel Mac fan control programs, but I've never found one for the G5.
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    They sure do exist for G4s (PB,Mini,MDD) and AFAIR they also work on G5 iMacs.

    Problem is they all just monitor in unregistered mode and getting a registered version is possible these days.
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    nemesiswar wrote:
    I was just wondering if there is a fan control application done for the G5 yet.

    My G5 is is running at 61 degrees celsius while running MorphOS while OS X Runs at 47-50 degrees celsius.
    I know its not dangerous temperatures but maybe if i got it down 10 degrees maybe i can save some life on the machine.


    A fan control application won't help - MorphOS does control the fans internally, but the extra heat comes from the fact, that we do not support G5 CPU's power saving modes at all under MorphOS. That means they do not enter their low power modes when idle/partially idle.

    We only support DFS2 (half cpu speed) on a limited range of PowerBooks.
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    > getting a registered version is possible these days.

    Everything is fine then, I guess ;-)
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    Good explanation @jacadcaps Thank you.
    Is DFS2 something that might be supported in the future? Not stressing you just wondering.
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  • Jim
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    nemesiswar wrote:
    Good explanation @jacadcaps Thank you.
    Is DFS2 something that might be supported in the future? Not stressing you just wondering.


    Worth consideration as I can just imagine how much current is being used to generate all that heat.
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