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Hi,
I was thinking that such a superb and advanced tool could also handle one additional issue - fan resonance zones. I have a couple of Arctics in my system and while providing great performance, they have various (unbearable to me) resonance zones. For instance the BioniX F140 is unbearable between 34 and 36% PWM. For the P12 the resonance is "somewhere" between 60 and 75% PWM.
It would be great if for each fan there is an option to define 2-3 "no go" customizable zones - the resonance zone identified by low PWM (RPM) and high PWM (RPM) where the input to the fan sticks to what boundary is closer, completely avoiding staying in the resonance zone continiously.
I have found a similar issue, but it seems that there was no conclusion how it should be implemented: #1854
Thanks for the great app and I hope someone would find this idea useful.
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Hi,
I was thinking that such a superb and advanced tool could also handle one additional issue - fan resonance zones. I have a couple of Arctics in my system and while providing great performance, they have various (unbearable to me) resonance zones. For instance the BioniX F140 is unbearable between 34 and 36% PWM. For the P12 the resonance is "somewhere" between 60 and 75% PWM.
It would be great if for each fan there is an option to define 2-3 "no go" customizable zones - the resonance zone identified by low PWM (RPM) and high PWM (RPM) where the input to the fan sticks to what boundary is closer, completely avoiding staying in the resonance zone continiously.
I have found a similar issue, but it seems that there was no conclusion how it should be implemented: #1854
Thanks for the great app and I hope someone would find this idea useful.
Best Regards,
Yasen
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