anything new? still struggling with a really loud fan when charging my laptop… So annoying
I think it is beyond my expertise to fix this. I don’t know if it’s possible to do some hacking or we just have to wait until the kernel supports this hardware.
Yo its me again, I think this might be a problem with the zen+ architecture of ryzen? Because on my desktop, where I have a Ryzen 5 2600 installed (Same architecture as our laptop cpu, zen+) I also have no pwm output in sensors.
The name of the “device” on my pc is also
k10temp-pci-00c3
I dont know if it is the same with all the ryzen architectures or just a zen+ problem, but I think we have to contact amd to fix their drivers or whatever.
I really dont care on my desktop since I have a CPU watercooler installed and its really quiet, but my laptop fan gets really fricking loud when doing trivial tasks such as watching videos.
I also tought it might have been a systemd problem so I installed artix linux on my laptop with open-rc but it was not the problem… too bad that it is something out of our control
Edit: I found out other cpu architectures also use the k10temp module, so I dont think its an architecture problem, just that the k10temp module does not have a pwm reading capability or however you would call it.
Not supported. sensors-detect found nothing. Same Problem here.
Ryzen 5 3500
I just wonder if it will be supported in the future, or if I should sell this new laptop and just buy a used thinkpad or something…
Just tried them today (amdgpu-fancontrol, amdgpu-fan, nbfc), they don’t work in my machine
(AMD Ryzen 5 3500U with Vega GPU)