
I recently renewed my 1 year plan and even decided against the cheaper 3 year version because I like to support Argus with a payment every year. I just want to report that back as praise. For me it is by far the best program for fan control and an incredible help to keep my workstation cool and quiet. „I have been using Argus for some time now. NONE of them could deal with my Lenovo hardware (with dual GPUs), that I have. Prior to stumbling across your product, I had tried maybe a half dozen other fan apps. Features, update support, safety precautions, etc. „I have to acknowledge, you and your team have created a phenomenal fan control app. Thank you very very much, please do keep up the good work“ You have created something incredibly reliable and function-rich that I truly appreciate. I am now the proud owner of a PC quieter than I could have ever imagined. It is safe to say that Argus Monitor has absolutely saved my life. Every piece of software out there seems to have some kind of critical defect that makes it completely unusable. I never managed to get my GPU fully quiet.

How does one control all this reliably and correctly?Īs you can guess I am really very new to all this Linux stuff.„For years I have had problems with fans in my various PCs all spinning up and down for seemingly no reason whatsoever. I have to say that in Win XP, the software really does shut all the machine down to really quiet when idle - even the fans!

I have tried lm_sensors, but it cannot detect any K10 based sensors it seems - 'driver to be written' is the msg - when in detect mode.

However, the fan speed remains at full speed all the time, despite the MHz reductions on the cores.

I have 'cpufreqd' and the utils all loaded, including and applet and it seems that Ubuntu is reducing the MHz on my core(s) it seems all of them i hope! I believe, the cores' MHz are being affected, but not the fan(s). Please, is there anyone who has a good degree of knowledge to resolve getting the 'cool and quiet' feature working so it does all that it should properly? Asus M4A78 Pro Phenom II x8 quad is the guts of my desktop running Ubuntu 9.04.
