![]() ![]() You just need to install TLP and restart your system. ![]() ![]() It’s a daemon that is pre-configured to reduce overheating as well as improve battery life. TLP is my favorite power management tool in Linux. Here is some useful info on the settings and what they really do (Depends on hwmon0/device/temp2_input) (Controls hwmon0/device/fan2_input) INTERVAL=2Īnd on a different system it is: INTERVAL=10ĭEVPATH=hwmon1=devices/platform/coretemp.0 hwmon2=devices/platform/nct6775.2608 In my case /etc/fancontrol for CPU I used: This will also make the fancontrol service run automatically at system startup. (In my case I set interval to 2 seconds.) Make adjustments to fine-tune /etc/fancontrol and use sudo service fancontrol restart to apply your changes.Run through the prompts and save the changes to the default location.If you have just one fan, make sure to use a temperature sensor for your core to base the fancontrol speed on. ![]()
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