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- | May be used to improve thermal performance under load or reduce noise.\\Please note fan speed is automatically adjusted based on internal temperature (unless this is set to 0). This setting works as a multiplier for the internally calculated fan speed. | + | May be used to improve thermal performance under load or reduce noise.\\ |
+ | Please note fan speed is automatically adjusted based on internal temperature (unless this is set to 0). This setting works as a multiplier for the internally calculated fan speed. | ||
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Bitmask: 1=USB, 2=Int Bus, 4=Ext Bus, 8=BT, 16=USB w/DTR Reset.\\ | Bitmask: 1=USB, 2=Int Bus, 4=Ext Bus, 8=BT, 16=USB w/DTR Reset.\\ | ||
- | IMPORTANT: When bridging USB to another interface, the Baud at which you open the USB Virtual COMM port will be replicated to paired port (Int interface/ | + | IMPORTANT: When bridging USB to another interface, the Baud at which you open the USB Virtual COMM port will be replicated to paired port (Int interface/ |
- | However, peripherals on those interfaces have preset bauds and may not respond if the wrong baud is used to open the USB Virtual COMM port.\\ | + | |
If the USB interface is not one of the paired ports, then the default configured baud rates will be used for each of the bridged interfaces. | If the USB interface is not one of the paired ports, then the default configured baud rates will be used for each of the bridged interfaces. | ||
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