Coolercontrol - a GUI to setup fan profiles based on temperature sensors in your system (other than just cpu from the bios) - eviltoast

geteilt von: https://feddit.de/post/8340256

I was just reminded of how useful this was for me, since i was too lazy to setup fan curves in the cli with pwmconfig. This took me 10 minutes of tinkering and my temps went down a lot under load on my gpu and the machine is a lot more silent when idling.

  • lemcat@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    if one already has set their (primitive) curves in the crappy bios interface, does this just override them once the daemon is running?

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      10 months ago

      In my case it does.

      What happens when the daemon is stopped depends on the implementation of your drivers. I have driver for my mainboard fans that is not in the mainline linux kernel but maintained by a single guy that just recently added the functionality to give back the control to the motherboard (bios settings).

      Long story short: if you disable coolercontrol and notice that your fans don’t change their speed when the temperature rises / falls, or act like they did from the bios settings, reboot your system.