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    AlienFX Tools

    AlienFX Tools

    Alienware systems lights, fans, and power control tools and apps

    AlienFX Tools is a suite of utilities aimed at controlling lighting, fan, and power behaviors on Alienware systems, directly interfacing with USB or ACPI hardware rather than relying on official drivers. This project supports a broad range of effects and modes, allowing users to customize RGB lighting zones, create and switch profiles based on system states (like power source or running applications), and generate lighting behaviors tied to thermal and performance events.
    Downloads: 42 This Week
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    Phoebetria

    Phoebetria

    Software control for the BitFenix Recon fan controller.

    Phoebetria lets you take control of your BitFenix Recon fan controller on more operating systems than the official software. It offers all of the same features as the official software, with the exception of remote access, and has been tested on Windows, Linux, and OS X. The current plan is that future releases will add functionality and control that the official software does not provide -- giving you even more control over your fans.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    AMDOverdriveCtrl
    This tool let's you control the frequency and fan settings of your AMD/ATI video card. It depends on the proprietary AMD/ATI Catalyst display driver and makes use of the AMD Display Library (ADL).
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    overdrive5

    AMD GPU power/fan control via ADL OverDrive5 interface

    Command line tool that uses AMD ADL OverDrive5 interface to control power and fan speed of their GPU boards. Look at the Wiki page about usage. Works on Windows and Linux (if video driver is loaded).
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Lubbo's MacBook Pro Fan Control
    ATTENTION: This project is not maintained anymore. Current Macs properly manage temperature and fans. Speed fan controller and temp monitoring for MacBook Pro Unibody (Nvidia) for Windows under BootCamp. It allows to control MacBook fans speeds depending on the CPU and GPU temperature. ATTENTION: This program is designed and tested only on MacBook Pro with NVIDIA GPU. On newer MacBooks with ATI GPU the GPU temperature is not checked. On iMacs some sensors and fans are not...
    Downloads: 62 This Week
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    Suite of tools for Buffalo NAS devices. Switch monitoring daemon, power management server and client, ACP server and fan control daemon.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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