If you aren't getting the expected readings on your fans, try the following: - Do you get a fan reading in the BIOS or in DOS? If not, you may not have a fan with a tachometer output. Look and see. Fans with tachometer outputs have THREE wires. - Try experimenting with the fan divisor settings: Fan Divisor Minimum RPM Maximum RPM 1 5314 1350000 2 2657 675000 4 1328 337500 8 664 168750 16 332 84375 32 166 42187 64 83 21093 128 41 10546 Pick a divisor so that the nominal RPM is about 50% above the minimum. This is a good compromise between margin and accuracy. If you have a 0 RPM reading some or all of the time, increase the divisor until you get good readings. If you have a nominal reading less than 1.25 times the minimum, increase the divisor to give you margin so that you will not get spurious alarms. If you have a nominal reading more than 3 times the minimum, decrease the divisor to provide better accuracy.