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by gzread 76 days ago
What if Windows crashes? It's better to attach a thermal sensor to the heatsink, I think.
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Just send a heartbeat every few milliseconds and set fan speed to 100% if it died. Bonus: You get an audible indicator that the system crashed.
Well, what if?

We don't live in the AMD Athlon era[0] anymore. Modern CPUs are designed to boost until they hit a thermal limit, improper cooling is just going to result in a lower clock speed.

[0]: https://youtu.be/UoXRHexGIok?t=55

What a blast from the past. I still remember seeing it for the first time on my Socket A Athlon 1900+ pc.
Damn, that video took me waaay back.
If windows crashes, then the audio generation crashes, so the fan will start to operate without PWM. Should default to 100%. At least that's how the PWM fans I have behave when the PWM signal suddenly disappears.