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# min_t is the temperature at which every temperature below it will cause
# the fan speed to be set to 0%, and everything above will be whatever the
# first speed in fcurve is (default of 25%)
# min_t2 is only used with the second fan speed and temperature arrays, so
# there is no need to change it unless you're using the second curve
min_t="25"
min_t2="25"
# How many seconds the script should wait until checking for a change in temps
sleep_time="7"
hyst="2"
# By default it's set up so that when the temp is less than or equal to 35
# degrees, the fan speed will be set to 25%. Next, if the temp is between 36
# and 45, the fan speed should be set to 40%, etc.
# The last temperature value will be the maximum temperature before 100% fan
# speed will be set
# You can make the array as big or as small as you require, as long as they
# both end up being the same size
fcurve="25 40 55 70 85" # fan speeds
tcurve="35 45 55 65 75" # temperatures
# This value is used to determine the temperature difference needed to get
# the script to check for a new speed to apply. The default of this value
# is zero, which means the script will automatically calculate a value
# based on the temperature curves supplied below
force_check="0"
# These two arrays are for GPU's that have a secondary fan that you may wish
# to control seperately, especially if it is water-cooled.
fcurve2="15 30 45 60 75"
tcurve2="35 45 55 65 75"
# First number in array is fan 0, second number is fan 1, etc. If the number
# is 1, that indicates that the script should use the first curve for that
# fan. The same goes for the number 2.
which_curve="1 2 1 2"
# Only used for single-fan operation. If you have more than one gpu/fan but
# only want to control one of them, select which one here. Otherwise there
# is no need to change this setting.
default_fan="0"
# Similar to which_curve, but instead lets the script know which of the GPU's
# has which fan. i.e. element 0 in the array being set to 0 means that fan 0
# is assigned to GPU 0, element 1 is 0 too, meaning fan 1 is on GPU 0 as well
fan2gpu="0 0 1 1"