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Old 08-13-2006, 09:06 AM   #1
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Question SpeedFan Inquiry

Hi,

Regarding my comp specs, my signature is all correct. I have downloaded Speed Fan and am a bit confused on a couple things:

1) I live in USA and dont use C. Is there an equivalency of what the range should be for F on the web?

2) My MB is not listed, what should I do?

3) Is there a "how to" with this software, I guess easier to understand than the help given in the program, as i am not that knowledable when it comes to very specific specs as such?


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Old 08-13-2006, 09:44 AM   #2
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Temperature Conversion

For your convienience you can use this on-line conversion website
http://www.onlineconversion.com/ (this will open a new window)
Temperature Conversion Formulas

°F = (1.8 x °C) +32

°C = (°F-32) x 0.555
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Old 08-13-2006, 09:54 AM   #3
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You can also change the settings to reflect Fahrenheit rather than Celsius.

Click "Configure" in the top right corner, and then the "Options" tab. The temperature switch is at the bottom.

As for online conversions, nothing beats the speed of google calculator:
"32 c to f" calculates Celsius to Fahrenheit
100 f to c" calculates the other way around
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Old 08-13-2006, 10:56 AM   #4
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I know about the conversion, but i dont know what the appropriate "normal range" is, since 1c does not equal 1f, as well as my specs and how to set it up to my comp specs
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Old 08-13-2006, 11:49 AM   #5
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Looking at the specs in your sig, I would say 55-60C or so would be a good max load temp. That's 131F or so.

Just install SpeedFan and you should be good to go. You don't need to select your board or anything.
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