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~ Fan Settings

Aldo Vargas edited this page Feb 14, 2024 · 7 revisions

Fan Control Modes

webMAN MOD offers 5 different modes to control the temperature of your PS3 system in /setup.ps3:

  • DYNAMIC (AUTO)
  • AUTO #2
  • MANUAL
  • PS2 Manual
  • SYSCON

It is recommended that you try different values and stick to the settings that suits better to your environment and condition of your console. If the temperature keep increasing too much, consider to change the thermal paste.

It is generally accepted that the normal temperature for the PS3 is between 65°C and 75°C. Any temperature below that range is desirable. Above 75°C for long periods can damage the internal components in mid or long term.

DYNAMIC (AUTO)

This is the default mode selected when you install the webMAN MOD for the first time. In this mode you set a target (max) temperature, and the plugin will increase/decrease the fan speed dynamically until the target temperature is reached. The default is 68°C. This temperature is optimal if you only play movies or games with low demand of resources. If the temperature varies suddenly, the fan speed will change rapidly to keep the temperature.

On games with high demand of resources (TLoU, GT6, GTAV, etc.) the system temperature may increase up to 78°C (or higher) and the fans could sound like a jet engine. For these games, it is suggested to increase the target temperature to a value that is near to the real maximum temperature (e.g. 75°C).

The minimum and maximum fan speed setting prevents the fan speed go outside the limits defined by the user. The default maximum fan speed is 80%, but it can be changed to any value between 40% and 99%. The minimum can be any value between 20% and 95% (default is 25%).

The target temperature can be configured in-game pressing PS button then using the combos: SELECT+LEFT / SELECT+RIGHT

AUTO #2

This new algorithm is just an alternative method to cool your system in a less aggressive way than the original dynamic fan controller. It does its job but it may not be suitable for all users if the temperature have frequent variations. It's intended to avoid the "jet engine" effect.

In this mode, the fan speed is set proportionally to the current temperature with these 4 simple rules:

  • If temp < 60°C, the system will use SYSCON mode (ideal for cool environments)
  • Between 60°C and 69°C, the fan speed will be 31% + 2% per degree
  • Between 70°C and 78°C, the fan speed will be 50% + 3% per degree (**formerly 5%)
  • Above 78°C, then fan speed will be set to 80% (**formerly 98%)

**In webMAN MOD 1.47.28 and higher the curve was smoothed to a maximum fan speed of 80%

Auto #2 Fan Temps

It is the same algorithm implemented in the internal fan controller of MAMBA 8.3

For 60°C and above, the fan speed will be ruled by the minimum and maximum fan speed. e.g. If min fan speed = 40%, between 60°C and 64°C the fan speed will be set to 40%.

MANUAL

This mode sets a constant fan speed. The default fan speed for this mode is 35%. If this mode is used, it is suggested to use a fan speed above the normal to avoid overheating if there is a high demand of resources. e.g. 45% is preferred by some users.

The manual fan speed can be configured in-game using the combos: SELECT+UP / SELECT+DOWN

PS2 Manual

This mode sets a constant fan speed when PS2 emulator is used. The default fan speed for this mode is 40%. If this mode is used, it is suggested to use a fan speed above the normal (e.g. 50% or more) to avoid overheating if there is a high demand of resources.

The dynamic fan mode cannot be used when the PS2 emulator (VSH and all plugins are unloaded from memory). That's why PS2 Manual mode is used.

    ⚠️VERY IMPORTANT: This setting is only applied if the PS2 game is mounted through webMAN MOD.
    It is recommended to use the combos: SELECT+UP / SELECT+DOWN to set the fan speed manually to 40% or 50% **before** launch a PS2 Classic game directly from XMB or start a PS2 disc (on PS3 backward compatible models).

    💡 TIP: For CFW users, I recommend to install one of the custom ps2_netemu included in Ultimate Toolbox that shows the CPU/RSX temperatures when a PS2 game is loaded. That way the user can monitor the temperatures while playing PS2 games. Unfortunately, the modded ps2_netemu cannot be installed on HEN consoles.

SYSCON

This is the stock mode of the PS3. The main issue with this mode is that it uses slow fan speeds for a very quiet operation but with a higher temperature of the processors, that may result in a reduced life of the console.

SYSCON Fan Temps

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