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1. If you plan to use this constantly, make sure to create a service that starts the Python code on boot.
### My setup
I use [this](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4960323) 3D-printed fan adapter for my Tesla K80; I highly recommend it.
Also, I use [this](https://www.amazon.com/8025-DS08025R12U-0-7A-4Wire-Cooler/dp/B08PYLMGVM) fan. I wouldn't recommend buying it, though. I just use it because it's the most powerful fan I already had. It's also pretty loud.
- I use [this](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4960323) 3D-printed fan adapter for my Tesla K80; I highly recommend it.
- I also remixed it into a 92mm version [here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5408988)!
- Also, I use [this](https://www.amazon.com/8025-DS08025R12U-0-7A-4Wire-Cooler/dp/B08PYLMGVM) fan. It's not necessarily a *bad* fan, but it's very loud.
In the long-term, I'm planning to build my own front cover for my PC case (a Corsair 175R), and will have a spot for my
Arduino and wiring in it.
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### Notes and Limitations:
- This currently **only supports NVIDIA GPUs**
- This currently **only supports normal PWM**, not delta PWM
- You may need to change some variables in the Arduino code depending on your fan's specifications.
- You *may* need to change some variables in the Arduino code depending on your fan's specifications.
- Try looking up a datasheet
- This was designed for an Arduino Uno, and should work on one. I don't know about running it on anything else, though.
- I'm busy, so a lot of the files are probably still broken. However, the main stuff is working.
- `tx_speed.py` works fine, but it's just an infinite loop. I'm working on marking a version that uses a cron job, but it's not done yet.
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