Server Fan Control (In Testing)
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The Dell Server Fan Problem
Anyone who’s worked with Dell R730 and R630 servers knows the pain – the default fan control is about as intelligent as a brick wall. Servers running too hot, fans spinning at max speed for no reason, and no decent way to control thermal management properly.
Why We Built Our Own
We needed something that actually understood the difference between CPU and GPU temperatures, could prioritise GPU cooling (because those cards cost more than most people’s cars), but wouldn’t ignore CPU thermals either.
How It Works
- Direct Hardware Control: No middleware, no abstraction layers – direct fan control
- Intelligent Prioritisation: GPU temperatures take priority, but CPU thermals aren’t ignored
- Lightweight Operation: Runs directly on bare metal, no Docker containers or VMs needed
- Background Service: Set it and forget it – runs quietly in the background
- Real-Time Response: Immediate thermal adjustments based on actual load
What You Get
A script that actually works, keeps your expensive hardware cool, reduces unnecessary noise, and doesn’t require a computer science degree to configure. It’s currently being tested on our own hardware to ensure it won’t break anything before we release it to the world.
Because the last thing anyone needs is fan control software that makes their servers sound like jet engines or, worse, lets their GPUs cook themselves.

