9/10/2023 0 Comments Fedora fan control![]() The cards was a AMD HD8000 series, so I enabled it using amdgpu.cik_support=1 and radeon.cik_support=0. I then tried using Radeon Profile and CoreCTRL, but neither worked with the Radeon driver. I am not sure if Linux is overriding the BIOS fan somehow. The computer no longer overheats but now sounds like a jet engine. I tried turning it off but then the fan runs at full speed. The default was enable and this apparently spins the fan at a constant 3100 rpm. I went into the BIOS and the only option was Smart Fan with no other parameter than enable or disable. Add some graphics and them temperature goes to shutoff.īased on reading, it would appear that the easiest way is to use the BIOS cooling. Using Prime95, the temperature climbs to 85C, but doesn't hit the 90C limit. However for non-video task, it's not enough to overheat. When I increase the cpu load, the temperature climbs. What I have notice is that the fan do not vary in speed like in Windows. I thought perhaps there was just an issue with the video driver, but it turns out to be most likely heat. After a while I start noticing crashing while doing playing videos. ![]()
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