6/16/2023 0 Comments Notebook fan control config![]() ![]() And when youre gaming you can make all your case fans ramp up so your CPU and GPU fans dont have to spin as fast or loudly. Oh well, the more the merry I guessĮDIT2: The config file attached to this thread is only compatible with bios version 0.21, it does not work with the newer bios version that have fan profile settings in the bios, as the registers use different values. You can make perfect fan curves for your system and make it near silent when not gaming. Not ideal, but better than no control at all!ĮDIT: Ok I just realized someone has already done all this in another thread lol. Although there are many different settings you can adjust in Ryzen Controller. So we end up with 8 total fan speeds (off, and 7 run speeds). Compatible with most AMD Ryzen 2XXX, 3XXX, 4XXX and 5XXX laptops. The only register I found that gave reliable control on the fan speed, seems to only accept a value between 0 and 7. I could find no such register in this system. In most system you can find the register and write any value between 0 to 100 into it (sometimes 0 to 255), which corresponds to 0% to 100% speed. Now just run the NoteBook FanControl program, click the three dots in the top right corner to select a config file, click the dropdown box, and scroll down to the GPD P2 MAX config!Ī few notes about how this all works… GPD did something weird with the registers that control the fan. Drivers
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