Re: [opensuse] Re: How to limit/eliminate CPU/FAN Noise?



Hi,

Thanks to all for you answer.

Here is was I tried for the time being:
- I ran sensors-detect but nothing was detected :-(
- I modify the power management profile and change the scheme to
"Acoustic", i.e "scheme optimized to let machine run as quietly as
possible", with no success (i.e same noise)

3. Lastly, if that does not work (with Linux), I would go the extra mile
and invest cheaply into electronics that controls my fan speeds
independantly of anything manufacturer related, just relying on the
actual temperature.
My experience with these is very good:
http://www.noisemagic.de/pdf/thermocontrol/nmt-2/ver02/an_loet_de-eng_screen.pdf

We are testing SLED on a few models as a kind of prototype to a
migration from XP to SLED 10. Only a few users have the xw4400 but one
of them is my responsible: he has already XP running on it but is
interested in trying SLED10. I would therefore like to find a solution
possibly software-based

I will try dual-booting with opensuse 10.2 as someone with the same
model said (s)he has no pb with it. If the noise "disappears", I will
try to understand what makes the difference.

Thanks for the advice and, if someone has other ideas/advices, ....

Regards,

Gael
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