Post: Fan Control Utility {Guide + Updated Download Links}
06-05-2013, 08:28 AM #1
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I know this may have been posted before but I've seen people having issues using the application and IMO this might be the MOST useful application to have on a PS3. Firstly, Here is my download links to the most up-to-date versions.

You must login or register to view this content. = 3.55-4.31 CFWs
You must login or register to view this content. = 4.40 CFWs
You must login or register to view this content. = 4.41 CFWs
You must login or register to view this content. = 4.46 CFWs
You must login or register to view this content. = 4.50 CFWs
You must login or register to view this content. = 4.53 CFWs
You must login or register to view this content. = 4.55 CFWs


Developers: Estwald & baxalo :yes:



Changelog:
v1.7
1) Supports 4.30 CFWs!
2) Supports all DEX CFWs!

v1.9
1) Supports 4.31 CFWs

v1.9.1:
* add 4.46 payload
* add compatibility for ALL 4.46
* fix minor bugs

v1.9.2:
add 4.50 payload

v1.9.3:
add 4.53 payload

v2.03:
add 4.55 payload



Guide to get it working properly:

1) Install the app! (Obviously :P)

2) Run an app, I run Rebug Toolbox as it boots fast and is easy to exit real quick but ANY app will work. You must do this EVERY time as there is a glitch with this app, that if you don't run an app before running Control Fan. It'll flash the yellow light and blink red until you hit the back switch or unplug the PS3. Simply run an app, exit then run Control Fan. Works 100%!

3) Set the fan speed that you want, I run it on max "Speed #0" as I have multiple PS3 fans lying around in case it does die. Exit the app and play your games!

Note: Yes, you will have to for the time being, run the app at every start-up. Maybe PS3ita can create a loader that does it later on but for now you must run it everytime.




I'll post results below if you want me to so people can see what the app really does! Just quote this thread with your Before and Afters, PS3 Model and the fan speed you run and I'll add it! The temperatures are in order of CELL/RSX and are in Centigrade!

Results:



Me: DECH-J00a DEX Phat

Speed: #0 {0xFF}
Before: 80'C/63'C
After: 52'C/45'C


❤ ❤ ❤: CECH-xxxx CEX Phat

Speed: #2 {0x70}
Before: 80'C/60'C
After: ~50'C/~40'C


zZHackzZ:

Speed: #2 {0x70}
Before: 60'C/58'C
After: 53'C/~50'C


xkoeckiiej:

Speed: #0 {0xFF}
Before: 73'C/62'C
After: 50'C/45'C


Zen10:

Speed: #2 {0x70}
Before: 67'C/58'C
After: ~51C/~41'C





*UPDATE*- Some people report errors once they uninstall the app. Their PS3s keep saying that they're overheating and it needs to be shut off. Ponyasd on PS3News has posted the following fix below to correct the errors!
1) Install and run Fan Control Utility
2) Change fan speed to Syscon mode
4) Leave the program pressing triangle while in Syscon mode.
5) Delete the application from the XMB
6) Go into recovery mode, Restore File System and Rebuild Database
7) Done!
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06-11-2013, 02:01 AM #38
Jango
I love my kitteh
Originally posted by Soldier View Post
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I know this may have been posted before but I've seen people having issues using the application and IMO this might be the MOST useful application to have on a PS3. Firstly, Here is my download link to the most up-to-date version.

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Developer: Estwald :love:



Changelog:
1) Supports 4.41 CFWs!
2) Supports all DEX firmwares!


Guide to get it working properly:

1) Install the app! (Obviously :P)

2) Run an app, I run Rebug Toolbox as it boots fast and is easy to exit real quick but ANY app will work. You must do this EVERY time as there is a glitch with this app, that if you don't run an app before running Control Fan. It'll flash the yellow light and blink red until you hit the back switch or unplug the PS3. Simply run an app, exit then run Control Fan. Works 100%!

3) Set the fan speed that you want, I run it on max "Speed #0" as I have multiple PS3 fans lying around in case it does die. Exit the app and play your games!

Note: Yes, you will have to for the time being, run the app at every start-up. Maybe PS3ita can create a loader that does it later on but for now you must run it everytime.




I'll post results below if you want me to so people can see what the app really does! Just quote this thread with your Before and Afters, PS3 Model and the fan speed you run and I'll add it! The temperatures are in order of CELL/RSX and are in Centigrade!

Results:



Me: DECH-J00a DEX Phat

Speed: #0 {0xFF}
Before: 80'C/63'C
After: 52'C/45'C


❤ ❤ ❤: CECH-xxxx CEX Phat

Speed: #2 {0x70}
Before: 80'C/60'C
After: ~50'C/~40'C


zZHackzZ:

Speed: #2 {0x70}
Before: 60'C/58'C
After: 53'C/~50'C


xkoeckiiej:

Speed: #0 {0xFF}
Before: 73'C/62'C
After: 50'C/45'C



*UPDATE*- Some people report errors once they uninstall the app. Their PS3s keep saying that they're overheating and it needs to be shut off. Ponyasd on PS3News has posted the following fix below to correct the errors!
1) Install and run Fan Control Utility
2) Change fan speed to Syscon mode
4) Leave the program pressing triangle while in Syscon mode.
5) Delete the application from the XMB
6) Go into recovery mode, Restore File System and Rebuild Database
7) Done!


Is DEX the normal ps3 or is the dev ps3?
06-11-2013, 04:35 AM #39
Originally posted by Jango View Post
Is DEX the normal ps3 or is the dev ps3?


It works with both CEX and DEX firmwares.

CEX is the consumer firmware like Rogero, Rebug REX(If the kernel hasn't been switched to DEX yet) + Lite, etc.

DEX is developer firmware like with PS3ita, Rebug REX(If the kernel has been switched to DEX), etc.

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Jango
06-11-2013, 04:25 PM #40
Hello
06-12-2013, 08:08 AM #41
Originally posted by Grega459 View Post
Hello


Hello?
06-12-2013, 08:23 AM #42
Alan.
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Originally posted by Soldier View Post
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I know this may have been posted before but I've seen people having issues using the application and IMO this might be the MOST useful application to have on a PS3. Firstly, Here is my download link to the most up-to-date version.

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Developer: Estwald :love:



Changelog:
1) Supports 4.41 CFWs!
2) Supports all DEX firmwares!

Official from Estwald.
    Fan Control Utility v1.7
Accepted CEX/DEX based CFW's
3.41
3.55
4.21
4.30
4.31
4.40
4.41




Guide to get it working properly:

1) Install the app! (Obviously :P)

2) Run an app, I run Rebug Toolbox as it boots fast and is easy to exit real quick but ANY app will work. You must do this EVERY time as there is a glitch with this app, that if you don't run an app before running Control Fan. It'll flash the yellow light and blink red until you hit the back switch or unplug the PS3. Simply run an app, exit then run Control Fan. Works 100%!

3) Set the fan speed that you want, I run it on max "Speed #0" as I have multiple PS3 fans lying around in case it does die. Exit the app and play your games!

Note: Yes, you will have to for the time being, run the app at every start-up. Maybe PS3ita can create a loader that does it later on but for now you must run it everytime.




I'll post results below if you want me to so people can see what the app really does! Just quote this thread with your Before and Afters, PS3 Model and the fan speed you run and I'll add it! The temperatures are in order of CELL/RSX and are in Centigrade!

Results:



Me: DECH-J00a DEX Phat

Speed: #0 {0xFF}
Before: 80'C/63'C
After: 52'C/45'C


❤ ❤ ❤: CECH-xxxx CEX Phat

Speed: #2 {0x70}
Before: 80'C/60'C
After: ~50'C/~40'C


zZHackzZ:

Speed: #2 {0x70}
Before: 60'C/58'C
After: 53'C/~50'C


xkoeckiiej:

Speed: #0 {0xFF}
Before: 73'C/62'C
After: 50'C/45'C



*UPDATE*- Some people report errors once they uninstall the app. Their PS3s keep saying that they're overheating and it needs to be shut off. Ponyasd on PS3News has posted the following fix below to correct the errors!
1) Install and run Fan Control Utility
2) Change fan speed to Syscon mode
4) Leave the program pressing triangle while in Syscon mode.
5) Delete the application from the XMB
6) Go into recovery mode, Restore File System and Rebuild Database
7) Done!


So, this works with ANY PS3? I have a 4.41 PS3. Not jailbroken, not nothing. Just the usual. Happy??
06-12-2013, 09:51 AM #43
Originally posted by alan69xD
So, this works with ANY PS3? I have a 4.41 PS3. Not jailbroken, not nothing. Just the usual. Happy??


No you NEED CFW as always, how would you install the package?
06-12-2013, 10:49 AM #44
Alan.
< ^ > < ^ >
Originally posted by Soldier View Post
No you NEED CFW as always, how would you install the package?


I dunno. Happy I'm a newbie! How do I get CFW? I really need help. :( Do I need to install the install thingy like the PS3UPDATE.PUP thing? Do you have it on your Master Firmware thingy? If yes, can you send me a link to the right one that is 4.41? Thanks in advance!
06-12-2013, 10:53 AM #45
Originally posted by alan69xD
I dunno. I'm a newbie! How do I get CFW? I really need help. Do I need to install the install thingy like the PS3UPDATE.PUP thing? Do you have it on your Master Firmware thingy? If yes, can you send me a link to the right one that is 4.41? Thanks in advance!

You need to have 3.55 ps3. Only way to get it is, downgrade your 4.41 to 3.55 with E3 flasher or buy 3.55 ps3 somewhere. Smile
06-12-2013, 10:57 AM #46
Alan.
< ^ > < ^ >
Originally posted by SiLLiKaLaX View Post
You need to have 3.55 ps3. Only way to get it is, downgrade your 4.41 to 3.55 with E3 flasher or buy 3.55 ps3 somewhere. Smile


But either way, I have to pay for E3 Flasher :/
Life is gay. :(

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