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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannon.19 View Post
    Thank you, that one works great! Why is there no manual control slider though? With the other profile I could set the fans to 100% myself regardless of temperature. Would it be possible with this one too?
    EDIT: Actually I can't do it with old profile now either, I messed something up didn't I
    Yep, it's possible from the main GUI of NBFC, once you click on Enabled

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    Make sure that NbfcService is running in Windows Services, I suggest you to set it on Automatic startup. This will start only the service, doesn't mean that NBFC is controlling your fans; if you disable it from the GUI it will stay off

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    Quote Originally Posted by andreacos92 View Post
    Yep, it's possible from the main GUI of NBFC, once you click on Enabled

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    Make sure that NbfcService is running in Windows Services, I suggest you to set it on Automatic startup. This will start only the service, doesn't mean that NBFC is controlling your fans; if you disable it from the GUI it will stay off
    Yeah it was bugged for some reason but it works now. I turned them both too 100% and damn, it sounds like a jet engine and temps went down drastically too.
    But the laptop turned off after 3-4 minutes, no idea why.

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    andreacos92 PC Specs
    Laptop (Model)Asus ROG G751JY-T7134H
    MotherboardAsus G751JY (Intel HM87 Chipset) with Custom BIOS
    ProcessorIntel Core i7-4710HQ @ 3.8 GHz (1.24 V) all 4 cores & cache
    Memory (part number)16 GB DDR3L HiperX @ 2133 MHz CL11-12-13
    Graphics Card #1NVIDIA GTX 980M 4GB GDDR5 with Custom VBIOS @ 1400/5800 MHz (1.162 V)
    MonitorStock 17.3" IPS 1080p @ 90 Hz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannon.19 View Post
    Yeah it was bugged for some reason but it works now. I turned them both too 100% and damn, it sounds like a jet engine and temps went down drastically too.
    But the laptop turned off after 3-4 minutes, no idea why.
    If you put them to 100% manually through the sliders, my suggestion is to set them to 98% and not 100%, as I said before and like my config file. The speed is the same (it's in the maximum range/state) but it should avoid strange behaviour like sudden shutdowns.

    Yes, at maximum speed it looks like it's ready to take off Probably the best compromise would be a middle ground between last and second-last speeds, but there aren't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andreacos92 View Post
    If you put them to 100% manually through the sliders, my suggestion is to set them to 98% and not 100%, as I said before and like my config file. The speed is the same (it's in the maximum range/state) but it should avoid strange behaviour like sudden shutdowns.

    Yes, at maximum speed it looks like it's ready to take off Probably the best compromise would be a middle ground between last and second-last speeds, but there aren't.
    Alrighty, I'll try 98% then. And thank you for all the help mate, you've really helped a lot. I'd add to your rep, but it won't let me because I already did it recently .

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    Laptop (Model)Asus ROG G751JY-T7134H
    MotherboardAsus G751JY (Intel HM87 Chipset) with Custom BIOS
    ProcessorIntel Core i7-4710HQ @ 3.8 GHz (1.24 V) all 4 cores & cache
    Memory (part number)16 GB DDR3L HiperX @ 2133 MHz CL11-12-13
    Graphics Card #1NVIDIA GTX 980M 4GB GDDR5 with Custom VBIOS @ 1400/5800 MHz (1.162 V)
    MonitorStock 17.3" IPS 1080p @ 90 Hz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannon.19 View Post
    Alrighty, I'll try 98% then. And thank you for all the help mate, you've really helped a lot. I'd add to your rep, but it won't let me because I already did it recently .
    Ahahah thank you anyway!

    And you're welcome, at a point I was feeling like this was my G751

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