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Old September 28th 06, 01:27 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware
Sergio T.P.
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Default Suspending desktop computer. CPU Fan

Hi all.

When suspending my desktop computer, the power supply fan switchs off, but
the CPU fan does'nt...

Perhaps this is normal because desktop computers are not though for being
suspended?
The fact of the CPU fan to switch off, is something that could be configured
in the OS or is up to hardware matters? (I've looked in the "Power
management" menu in Windows, but could'nt find anything usefull).

thanks


Athlon AMD K7 on Gigabyte motherboard.
"BlueCool" CPU fan.
Win XP




 




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