asus-wmi-sensors
zenmonitor
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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asus-wmi-sensors
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lm-sensors not working for Asus Tuf gaming b650 plus
Am I missing something? I tried some github repos like https://github.com/electrified/asus-wmi-sensors but no success.
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PSA: If you're experiencing weird fan behaviour on an ASUS motherboard after upgrading to Linux 5.17, blacklist the asus_wmi_sensors module
Linux 5.17 added the Linux ASUS WMI Sensors driver which provides sensor readouts for things like fan speed on some ASUS motherboards. However, some boards like the PRIME X470-PRO have buggy firmware where subsequent calls to the interface can make fans stuck at max speed or just stop spinning altogether, leading to unpleasant noise and forced shutdowns. The problem quickly shows up if you have something like bottom running in the background, constantly querying temperature sensors. A quick fix is to blacklist the module by putting the following in /etc/modprobe.d/disable-asus-wmi.conf:
zenmonitor
- Zen monitor is monitoring software for AMD Zen-based CPUs.
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Power consumption much higher than in Windows
zenmonitor kmon bashtop powertop corefreq s-tui (nifty tool for monitoring and stress testing)
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CPU Multicore throttleing
Monitor your CPU's TDP (essentially the CPU's power consumption) and your temperatures under load with for example zen monitor. The i7-1165G7 in the TUXEDO Book XP14 should work with a TDP of up to 28 watts.
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Aura 15 Gen1 EC: CPU performance drops after first power plug in/out
Using https://github.com/ocerman/zenmonitor i could also monitor my package power.
What are some alternatives?
asus-fan - Kernel module to get/set (both) fan speed(s) on ASUS Zenbooks
zenpower - Zenpower is Linux kernel driver for reading temperature, voltage(SVI2), current(SVI2) and power(SVI2) for AMD Zen family CPUs.
ZenTimings
ryzen_smu - A Linux kernel driver that exposes access to the SMU (System Management Unit) for certain AMD Ryzen Processors. Read only mirror of https://gitlab.com/leogx9r/ryzen_smu
s-tui - Terminal-based CPU stress and monitoring utility
RYZEN_CPU_HIGH_TEMP_PATCH - AMD CPU lower temps 20-30°C. This is patch for RYZEN 5800H (AND SIMILIAR CPU'S 4000 & 5000 Laptop) HIGH TEMPS specially tested on ACER Nitro 5 AN515-45 R4SE. May or may not work on your computer.
ipmitool - An open-source tool for controlling IPMI-enabled systems
waifu2x-ncnn-vulkan - waifu2x converter ncnn version, runs fast on intel / amd / nvidia / apple-silicon GPU with vulkan
perfmode - Fan/Performance Control for ASUS TUF Gaming laptops
ZenStates-Linux - Dynamically edit AMD Ryzen processor P-States