![]() In a NBFC config this is called WriteRegister. A register which allows you to control the fan.Most important registers you should look for: To create a working NBFC config you must find out how the EC in your notebook model works, especially which EC registers allow you to control your notebook's fan(s). If you want to learn more about the EC in general, this paper by Intel and the ACPI specifications (ch. ![]() It usually sits on the motherboard or is integrated into a Super I/O chip and is connected to the Southbridge via the Low Pin Count (LPC) bus. The EC, among other things, monitors your system's temperatures and controls the fan(s). OS: Windows 10 Home edition 64-bit + Ubuntu 16.Config files are an integral part of NBFC, because they define how NBFC interacts with your notebook's embedded controller (EC). How could I control my fans to the full speed? I don't really mind the sound, I just want my machine to work properly. But I don't have any access or control over it. In the end, while I was checking the device manager (in windows 10), I found my fan on there with an ACPI number/address or something like that. I tried almost everything as a basic user could do. I tried to make Windows power settings to the full performance, used different kinds of manufacturers' software (Intel, MSI, etc.), but they are not useful by any means. I didn't find any PWM settings for my laptop fan, because it is a 3-pin fan. (I have already renewed thermal paste several times with proper technique and materials.) on moderate-low settings, GPU and CPU get very hot and it usually shuts down my computer immediately (thankfully I use SSD). But as soon as I boot into Windows 10 (or Ubuntu), my fan slows down and gets hardly to speed up. While I am using memtest64 (It is located before the boot), laptop fan can get its full speed without any problem. I have a dual boot (legacy) of Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04. I have a Samsung laptop which is around 7 yrs old.
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