RX3xx Driver
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RX5xx Driver
SONY FAN Control Device Driver
Windows XP
This is the Sony XP fan control
driver for Windows XP. It was
designated for the RX560 Digital
Studio, but works for the RX3xx,
RX4xx, and RX5xx line of Digital Studios. When you upgrade from ME
to XP using the Sony driver
installers and uninstallers, Sony
inadvertantly left out the fan
control driver for the RX3xx line.
Due to catch-22 policies at Sony
tech support, its impossible to get
this driver directly from them - so,
here it is. Your ears will appreciate
the silence. Once installed, the
fan speed will not drop back until
you reboot the computer.
cosmology_guy (DG Member) on 14-Feb-2002
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
RX3xx-4xx-5xx XP/SonyFanC.inf | 3.3 KB | 13 Feb 2002 |
RX3xx-4xx-5xx XP/SFCINST.EXE | 41.0 KB | 13 Feb 2002 |
RX3xx-4xx-5xx XP/sonyfanc.sys | 68.1 KB | 13 Feb 2002 |
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