Hello,
on a old Lenovo T520 I noticed that to set the CPU fan to ..
.. results into an RPM of ca. 3300 where as the fan max is in the 5500+ area. In Windows with tpfancontrol the max rpm's can be set. I will test this issue with Debian soon.
I use the notebook for heavy tasks and need maximum cooling, I tested to reduce clock rate and still the CPU area gets very hot. 3300 simply is too slow.
The key question is where is the rpm rate in fan_level mode 7 defined ? I'm happy to modify that value and recompile if that would work.
Many thanks,
Pummelchen
on a old Lenovo T520 I noticed that to set the CPU fan to ..
Code:
sysctl dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan=0
sysctl dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan_level=7
.. results into an RPM of ca. 3300 where as the fan max is in the 5500+ area. In Windows with tpfancontrol the max rpm's can be set. I will test this issue with Debian soon.
I use the notebook for heavy tasks and need maximum cooling, I tested to reduce clock rate and still the CPU area gets very hot. 3300 simply is too slow.
The key question is where is the rpm rate in fan_level mode 7 defined ? I'm happy to modify that value and recompile if that would work.
Many thanks,
Pummelchen