![]() Without this circuitry this software will not function for you.Īnother possibility would be to use fancon which is a Linux fan control daemon and fan testing tool, allowing custom speed-temperature curves for fans, controllable by either PWM or RPM, or percentage. Note Many motherboards don't have pwm circuitry installed even if your sensor chip supports it. Alternatively you can write this file yourself using the information from this manpage. In practice it doesn't seem to be a major issue, the fans will get slightly warmer, just be sure to have a temperature alarm and/or shutdown call, in case some fan fails, because you probably won't hear it anymore )įor easy configuration, there's a script named pwmconfig(8) which lets you interactively write your configuration file for fancontrol. ![]() Also please keep in mind many fans aren't designed to be powered by a PWMed voltage. So if you plan to use these components in 50 years, maybe you shouldn't use fancontrol at all. Please be careful when using the fan control features of your mainboard, in addition to the risk of burning your CPU, at higher temperatures there will be a higher wear on your other hardware components, too. Then install it with the command sudo apt install fancontrol To install it, you must first enable the Universe repository. It's available in the Universe repository for all currently supported versions of Ubuntu. It's possible that fancontrol will work with your system.
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