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0.0 | 1.8 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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isw
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[Fedora] Contrôle des ventilateurs maintenant disponible pour les ordinateurs portables MSI. Je t'en prie :)
[https://github.com/yoypa/isw
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how to control fans in msi laptop
or ISW
- Change GPU-mode between discrete/mshybrid from BIOS?
- Fan speed control on laptop
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How do I change fan curve on Linux?
I use isw to control GPU and CPU fans
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Fan Control on Summit B15
On Linux, there is isw. Using this tool, I can manually disable this fan by writing the value of 0 to the memory address which represents GPU fan level 1. There is also GPU fan level 0 which already contains the value 0 but this seems to be ignored (for CPU, level 0 plays a role on the other hand). Moreover, the address which is supposed to show the GPU temperature just displays 255 (which would imply meltdown). Maybe there is some confusion, because the device doesn't have a dedicated GPU (just Intel Iris Xe).
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Fan speed in Ubuntu.
You need this. ISW
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Battery Stuck at 53% (MSI Alpha 15)
You must have enabled battery conservation mode in msi dragon center before switching to windows. In order to fix this you have to modify the ec. Use isw tool to alter the ec config and control the fan/battery level. If nothing works then switch back to windows and disable battery conservation then install linux.
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thermal/power management for laptops
disable thermald, relying on my fan profiles (https://github.com/YoyPa/isw for MSI laptops) and tweaking my tlp config. if that fails i will use the default config and try auto-cpufreq to limit my max clock speeds
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Anyone with a (GL63/GE75/other?) 9SE model wanna check something for me real quick?
Fast-forward about a week, and I'm trying to set up my fan curves on a refreshed Arch Linux install, when I notice something that doesn't quite look right. Dumping the EC with isw shows the EC firmware as 16P5EMS1 - in other words, the embedded controller firmware for a GP63 board, which shouldn't match any 9th-gen models. It's not like it's a leftover bit of cached data from the old board, either; it's what shows up in the UEFI menu, even after flashing a newer BIOS containing the 'proper' EC firmware. Given the apparent mismatch, it doesn't seem like the firmware listed on MSI's page for the GE75 would pass the pre-flash checks, and it'd be a dumb idea to try and force it.
fancontrol-gui
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Visiting the most expensive nuclear station
https://github.com/Maldela/fancontrol-gui/commit/1667dc46651...
However, I don't want my locale to reflect all units this way.
I might try overriding the locale for this single process, however I it was just easier for me to compile a patched version of the code that was available on the Arch User Repository already.
Though I have no idea why the git version defaults to Celsius.
- Motherboard for Gamers
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My linux switch from win10 has been a nightmare so far, please help, cant control CPU fan...
Have you tried using fancontrol-gui? It was a little confusing to set up at first but it worked for me.
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PWM fans with fan-stop functionality
Have you tried using fan control/fan control-gui? I’m fairly sure I’ve seen in the past it has support for 0 rpm: https://github.com/Maldela/fancontrol-gui
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How to stop rapid fan cycling between high speed and low speeds?
It does this for every fan, then you tell it the minimum and maximum PWM values for each fan, and the start/stop temperatures, and which thermal sensor to use for its fan curve, but you don't have to fuck with all that, cause you can install fancontrol-gui, which is just a fancy GUI front-end to easily interact with the whole thing and set up the configuration. Go to https://github.com/Maldela/fancontrol-gui, and copy the first command for Ubuntu to install the dependencies, then the second Ubuntu-labeled block of commands to clone, build and install the project. That's all you gotta do, then reboot (or run sudo systemctl daemon-reload) and launch fancontrol-gui. Set up your curves and restart the systemd service and tell it to run at boot or whatever.
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Found an old thinkpad t430 from years ago in the house with windows 7, how do I make it usable? Installing Linux?
https://github.com/Maldela/fancontrol-gui fan control
- manjaro or Mojave?
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Any software like FanControl?
There is lm-sensors which has fancontrol. GUI-edition
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Need a way to control fans on modified aliwenware prebuilt (Linux [Nobara])
Fancontrol-gui should get the job done.
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How to control fan?
Are you talking about this (https://github.com/Maldela/fancontrol-gui)?
What are some alternatives?
msi-perkeyrgb - Linux CLI tool to control per-key RGB lighting on MSI laptops.
corectrl
nbfc - NoteBook FanControl
howdy - 🛡️ Windows Hello™ style facial authentication for Linux
amdgpu-fan - Fan controller for AMD graphics cards running the amdgpu driver on Linux
intel-undervolt - Intel CPU undervolting and throttling configuration tool
nbfc-linux - NoteBook FanControl ported to Linux
TLP - TLP - Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life
lm-sensors - lm-sensors repository
coolero