

Ok, so to get started we must first understand how does the NBFC work. If you want to learn how to make your own profiles, read the section below: You can download the 1.1.42 NBFC Version from here: You can download the 1.1.34 NBFC Version from here: You can download the 1.1.1.19 NBFC Version from here: You can download the G751 profile over here: (This profile is only for controlling the CPU Fan since only CPU temperature problems have been reported) Update1: The G751 single fan profile has been officially added in the NBFC profile list Uninstall the older version 1.1.19 -> restart your laptop -> Install the newer version 1.1.34 and select the G751 profile -> Restart your laptop again -> Enjoy your lower temps. I have tested the new version and it works great. Also, the developer said that he solved some bugs and issues. Update 2 (28.June.2015): There is a new version of NBFC available which has the G751 profile included in the install pack. For more info about the changes follow the download link: Download link below! Follow the same steps from Update 2 to install the newest version. Update 3 (): There is a new version of NBFC (1.4.2). I will not be made responsible for any hardware/software damage caused by the misuse of the profile.

*Disclaimer: As I said, for many times in this thread, I do not recommend using the CPU+GPU Profile if you are not an experienced user.

You can also freely download the CPU+GPU Profile* for G751JY over here: !Am2-POias53yh3eux3zQzhG4m7cl You can always get the newest version of NBFC right from the developer's site: I am very happy to see people are getting along with NBFC and that some of you actually read the whole tutorial to make your own profiles. I have not been active on the forum for a long time, and I don't think this will change soon. Update 4 (): I am sorry for all the messages I haven't replied to.

Personally, I am always using MSI Afterburner with OnScreenDisplay to monitor my temperatures and frequencies when I'm gaming, and I'm also keeping a monitoring program turned 24/7 when I'm using the laptop. I DO NOT recommend using Notebook Fan Control if your CPU temperatures are already staying under 80-85C in high load. I DO NOT recommend Notebook Fan Control to users that do not have experience with monitoring their system temperatures and/or people that are not aware of the risks of using this sort of software. Therefore I have managed to understand how NBFC works and I will try to make a tutorial so all people will know how to work with this program. I have read the NBFC Guide from the developer and I have talked with him on the German forum from where I got the NBFC software. So, since I was pretty upset about my problems with the NotebookFanController (NBFC) I have studied the program for the last 2 weeks.
