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> Here is an idea. Backup your current v136 config file and give the latest version a try. If you're not happy, get back to v136 and that backed up...

> Here is an idea. Backup your current v136 config file and give the latest version a try. If you're not happy, get back to v136 and that backed up...

![Screenshot 2024-06-29 14 45 11 FanControl](https://github.com/Rem0o/FanControl.Releases/assets/32050292/42a39193-3405-40ff-b680-d7f31c378367) Happened again an hour ago. ![Screenshot 2024-06-29 15 44 14 FanControl](https://github.com/Rem0o/FanControl.Releases/assets/32050292/4af8e97c-aee4-40cb-9b48-8e10ccbae0e5) And once more just now. (Exhaust Top)

I'm unfortunately still having this issue, but I think changing my fan curve to where the flat parts are no longer flat (ie, 40℃ to 63℃ used to be 53%...

> From the BIOS screenshot you sent, isn't that a custom fan curve set in the BIOS? This curve will most likely still hit when the temperature touches the big...

> New idea. Set this new problematic fan to voltage, like the old one. Also i would try this after control mode:voltage. Temp interval: max possible. Then set all curve...

> @Rings4 So was it the fan curve in the BIOS doing the spike behavior you described? Since I changed the fan curves in my BIOS to 0%, the issue...