8/18/2023 0 Comments Linux gpu fan control![]() There are 3 sensors available, where the first one is a composite sensor. After all exclusions, this is what we have in the configuration: Sensors 1 and 2 report CPU and GPU temperatures respectively, and since I already have other sensors to monitor CPU and GPU, I’ve excluded them as well. In my case sensor with index 8 is unavailable and sensor with index 4 always return 0, therefore I excluded them. thinkpad (#Chassis) – measures CPU, GPU and chassis temperature. ![]() Since there are sensors for every core, it feels redundant to use the package sensor as well, therefore we ignore it with this option: My ThinkPad P14s has 4 physical cores, therefore there are 5 sensors available: 1 sensor for the whole package + 1 sensor per core. coretemp (#CPU) – measures CPU temperature. ![]() Technically, thinkfan should support devices that can be removed/suspended, but there’s a bug preventing it from working properly in daemon mode. And this is what we’re using the sensor with index 1 for – to measure the GPU temperature. Instead such sensors show negative values here.
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