Best Tool For Dell Laptop Owners - MBM5 Sensor & Plugin Alternative

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The discussion highlights the effectiveness of a specific fan control program for Dell computers, emphasizing its superior performance compared to the MBM5 sensor and other plugins. Users appreciate the ability to manually or automatically adjust fan speeds, with built-in safety features that prevent overheating by activating fans at predetermined temperatures. The program has garnered positive feedback for its reliability over time, with one user reporting a year of successful operation without issues. A link to the program is provided for further exploration: http://www.diefer.de/i8kfan/.
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This is the BEST tool I ever seen out for a darn DELL! The MBM5 sensor and the plugin didn not work nearly as well as this program and you can manually or have it run automatically set your fan speeds. :) Do not worry about starting a fire, the program also contains a max temp in which the fans will kick on themselves either by BIOS or this program. Really good!
 
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What an awesome program. It's better than all other programs!
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I'm assuming he's talking about this : http://www.diefer.de/i8kfan/

That is what I run, and I have had much luck with it! Great utilities on that page :) 1 year on, and no problems.
 
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