liquidctl
Cross-platform CLI and Python drivers for AIO liquid coolers and other devices (by liquidctl)
linux_thermaltake_riing
Python driver and daemon to control thermaltake Riing fans and pumps (by chestm007)
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Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
liquidctl
Posts with mentions or reviews of liquidctl.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-26.
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The 2023 krakens on Linux
I intend to purchase an AIO for a system that will also run Linux in dual boot. As CAM is not available for Linux, i have been looking at 3rd party options such as https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl for controlling the AIO on Linux systems. Support for the 2023 models is still a work in progress however. I'm not sure what will happen to my AIO if I run linux without CAM or other software configured.
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Monitoring the temperature of the 4090 connector before it melts
Most motherboards have a header to connect a 10k probe like that. I currently connected the 10k into my Corsair iCUE Commander (there is a temp probe connector). In Linux I use this project to read the temps and fan speeds: https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl
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Running this beast as my Linux workstation, needed to code most of the driver myself but i still love it!
I did both, implementing the RGB Controller driver standalone and inside of liquidctl. The pull-request for liquidctl is in principle ready but i did not have time to test all of the more complex functionality. You can find the current state here https://github.com/maxawake/liquidctl/tree/nzxt-rgb-controller The NZXT Kraken Elite 360 driver to control the water cooling pump and the LCD display has been added by brokenmass in this pull request https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl/pull/605 My corsair vengeance DDR5 Ram is connected via i2c and my case fans are on a ARGB header of my asus motherboard which i can both control via the newest gitlab version of openRGB. Hope this helps! If you need help getting it running just ask
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Goodbye Windows, hello Water Cooled Linux Gaming (First Build)
Also, very very useful on both windows and linux: liquidctl. Even if the kernel doesn't have support, this can control it (speaking about the commander pro, but applies to everything else on the README list as well).
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Using a kraken lcd as a monitor :D ~30fps
PR raised : https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl/pull/605 :D
- Need a way to control Corsair OCP settings in Linux
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Next Step In Linux Transition || Drivers / Controllers for Fans, Pumps, and other Peripherals?
For the Corsair AIO control, you want Liquidctl. It doesn't have all the options like iCUE but it works fine.
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Please help me transition from Win 11
I found this: https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl/blob/main/docs/corsair-commander-guide.md
- How to control RGB on a Hackintosh
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Any software like FanControl?
There is also Liquidctl which has some type of fancontrol built in, but mainly focuses on liquid coolers (hence the name).
linux_thermaltake_riing
Posts with mentions or reviews of linux_thermaltake_riing.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-02.
- I’m making a PC fan/pump controller hub, Because everything off the shelf sucks for Linux support
- A USB Fan Controller that now works under Linux
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Thermaltake Fans control software
I am trying to modifying the fan speed for some thermaltake case fans by using this tool. However, after I install it using pip3, the directory that was supposed to be made in /usr/share/ is not there like it should be. I was wondering if anyone else had issues with this when using tools from pip/pip3.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing liquidctl and linux_thermaltake_riing you can also consider the following projects:
OpenRGB
pyquaero - Aquaero library and server written in Python
FanControl.Releases - This is the release repository for Fan Control, a highly customizable fan controlling software for Windows.
opilio-firmware
LibreHardwareMonitor - Libre Hardware Monitor, home of the fork of Open Hardware Monitor
thelio-io-hardware
liquidctl-docker - Dockerized version of liquidctl - specially for use with UnRAID
KrakenZPlayground - Fun interaction and play with NZXT Kraken Z AIOs
opilio - desktop TUI client for opilio
cue-sdk - Corsair iCUE SDK
openrgb-python - A python client for the OpenRGB SDK
liquidctl vs OpenRGB
linux_thermaltake_riing vs pyquaero
liquidctl vs FanControl.Releases
linux_thermaltake_riing vs opilio-firmware
liquidctl vs LibreHardwareMonitor
linux_thermaltake_riing vs thelio-io-hardware
liquidctl vs liquidctl-docker
linux_thermaltake_riing vs OpenRGB
liquidctl vs KrakenZPlayground
linux_thermaltake_riing vs opilio
liquidctl vs cue-sdk
liquidctl vs openrgb-python