I have Lenovo Energy Manager installed on my Lenovo Ideapad Z510(Laptop). It works like a breeze, and there is an option to run a "dust removal" thing, when i click start the fan speeds runs on its full intermittently for 2 minutes, then dust removal is "completed".
Now, i use both CPU HWMonitor and Speedfan, both seem to give pretty much the same values of CPU Coretemp. But speedfan does not identify any of my fans. My problem is, after playing a game for a couple of minutes, FPS drops like hell, and even though CPU usage is at 20% and RAM is at 70% or even less, the game starts to run like horrible after 5-20 mins of gameplay (NVidia GeForce GT 740M). I think this issure is due to the temperatures of my laptop, and since the laptop fan doesn't respond AT ALL to ANYTHING except the goddamn manager, i have to keep clicking the "START DUST REMOUVAL" every 2 minutes during gameplay in the hope it'll lower the temp and improve perf even a little bit.
So, is it possible to see which registers/whatevers the energy manager is accessing during fan control and feed theese to speedfan so that my fan can at high speed run all da tym?
Now, i use both CPU HWMonitor and Speedfan, both seem to give pretty much the same values of CPU Coretemp. But speedfan does not identify any of my fans. My problem is, after playing a game for a couple of minutes, FPS drops like hell, and even though CPU usage is at 20% and RAM is at 70% or even less, the game starts to run like horrible after 5-20 mins of gameplay (NVidia GeForce GT 740M). I think this issure is due to the temperatures of my laptop, and since the laptop fan doesn't respond AT ALL to ANYTHING except the goddamn manager, i have to keep clicking the "START DUST REMOUVAL" every 2 minutes during gameplay in the hope it'll lower the temp and improve perf even a little bit.
So, is it possible to see which registers/whatevers the energy manager is accessing during fan control and feed theese to speedfan so that my fan can at high speed run all da tym?