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*Notes
*Notes
**The table uses an ambient temperature of 20 celsius degrees, the value doesnt matters for the purpose of the table. PS3 manual states: ''Ambient Operating temperature 5°C - 35°C (41°F - 95°F)''
**The table uses an ambient temperature of 20 celsius degrees, the value doesnt matters for the purpose of the table, is just for comparison purposes of the increments (PS3 manual states: ''Ambient Operating temperature 5°C - 35°C (41°F - 95°F)'')
**In "Temp1" column the exact temperature has no importance, there is a big gap in this first step (from minimal to around 54º the fan speed is the same), but the fan speed associated in "Speed1" is needed to know because is the minimal
**In "Temp1" column the exact temperature has no importance, there is a big gap in this first step (from minimal to around 54º the fan speed is the same), but the fan speed associated in "Speed1" is needed to know because is the minimal
**Temperatures in the format XX/YY are CELL/RSX in celsius degrees (°, <nowiki>{{degree}}</nowiki>, <nowiki>{{°}}</nowiki> or &amp;deg;)
**Temperatures in the format XX/YY are CELL/RSX in celsius degrees (°, <nowiki>{{degree}}</nowiki>, <nowiki>{{°}}</nowiki> or &amp;deg;)
**Fan speeds are in hexadecimal and in percentages
**Fan speeds are in hexadecimal
**Increments row are in decimal
**Firmware installations can change fan configuration values in syscon so the values can vary depending of firmware
**Firmware installations can change fan configuration values in syscon so the values can vary depending of firmware
**Fan has a special "test/clean" mode that sets the fan at max speed, only works in some PS3 models, to enter this mode first disconnect power cord from the wallet, then press eject button and keep it pressed, then connect power cord to the wallet
**Fan has a special "test/clean" mode that sets the fan at max speed, only works in some PS3 models, to enter this mode first disconnect power cord from the wallet, then press eject button and keep it pressed, then connect power cord to the wallet
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