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ITE chip to see the fan speed #17

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aufuk1 opened this issue Jul 31, 2022 · 4 comments
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ITE chip to see the fan speed #17

aufuk1 opened this issue Jul 31, 2022 · 4 comments

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@aufuk1
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aufuk1 commented Jul 31, 2022

I tried to find an ITE chip to see the fan speed, but I couldn't.
Do you have it?

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aufuk1 commented Aug 7, 2022

Problem solved :)
I was able to read the fan speeds instantly.

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SSDT-FAN.aml.zip

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aufuk1 commented Aug 7, 2022

I edited SSDT-FANREAD.aml, this way it looks healthier with fan speed as well as CPU readings. The only detail is that it works under OC with fakesmc3. I couldn't introduce Virtualsmc?

https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/FakeSMC3_with_plugins

SSDT-FANREAD.aml.zip

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Thank you for looking into fixing fan control on this laptop.
I haven't really tried any SSDTs or kexts other than VirtualSMC to fix fan control on laptops (on desktop machines it works instantly for me with VirtualSMC's SMCSuperIO kext).

This thread seems to have a lot of information about fan control in general and explains why you shouldn't really use FakeSMC.

I've also heard that YogaSMC, which is actually based on VirtualSMC, could be another option to control the fans on HP laptops.

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aufuk1 commented Aug 7, 2022

SMCSuperIO.kext is not working for me. I've read that the kext will be built with Xcode by downloading the virtualsmc build files and introducing the hardware there, but I don't know how to do it. Actually I want to use Virtualsmc too, I'm researching.

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