trulyspinach / SMCAMDProcessor

Power management, monitoring and VirtualSMC plugin for AMD processors
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License
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Fan Control:Chip ID: FF, Revision: FF, Not yet supported #175

Open vkinger opened 8 months ago

trulyspinach commented 8 months ago

@solikego thanks for posting.

Both field showing FF seems like some error with the detection. What motherboard is this?

nisel11 commented 8 months ago

I have the same thing on my amd laptop, if possible, would like to be able to control the fans

zdaccess commented 7 months ago

Такая же проблема, хочется управлять вентилятором. Шумит постоянно, хочется как то убавить, но не получается

trulyspinach commented 6 months ago

I have the same thing on my amd laptop, if possible, would like to be able to control the fans

you are more than welcome to open a pull request with the driver for your smc chip. Or provide some more information to identify which chip it is so that someone with the interest can have a look.

nisel11 commented 6 months ago

I have the same thing on my amd laptop, if possible, would like to be able to control the fans

you are more than welcome to open a pull request with the driver for your smc chip. Or provide some more information to identify which chip it is so that someone with the interest can have a look.

I am new to this, can you tell me where I can find the information I need? My laptop is Acer Nitro 5 AN515-43 since by default it has a discrete graphics card and the coolers which I understand are controlled by the embedded controller it is quite noisy.

trulyspinach commented 6 months ago

I am new to this, can you tell me where I can find the information I need? My laptop is Acer Nitro 5 AN515-43 since by default it has a discrete graphics card and the coolers which I understand are controlled by the embedded controller it is quite noisy.

You can possibly check the model of the chip with some system monitors, e.g. HWMonitor, or better, with a open source software, on Windows. Once that's identified, a easy way to get started with the driver is to adopt the code from that open source monitor you've used.

nisel11 commented 6 months ago

You can possibly check the model of the chip with some system monitors, e.g. HWMonitor, or better, with a open source software, on Windows. Once that's identified, a easy way to get started with the driver is to adopt the code from that open source monitor you've used.

I saved the report from OpenHardwareMonitor, I'm not sure if it will give any information. OpenHardwareMonitor.Report.txt also HWINFO64 DESKTOP-QKCI0AB.LOG

hminhquan2002 commented 4 months ago

I have encounter the same issue, may I ask if I should includ smcsuperio.kext in efi in order to get this working

Pentahex commented 4 months ago

This also the case with my Thinkpad E16 AMD Gen 1 with Ryzen 7730u