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B450 tomahawk fan control
B450 tomahawk fan control




That should get you working, but keep in mind that this installs as nct6687 and you may run into issues in kernel 5.15.0 since that would normally use module nct6683.Īnother option would be to get the patch for the nct6683 changes and build the 5.13.0 kernel yourself with the patch which may require rebuilding and patching the kernel every time it updates. The second option is to install following the readme there. The simplest is to wait for Ubuntu 22 next month and upgrade, that will have 5.15.0 which will support the chip under module nct6683. If you search the internet for 0xd592, you will find others who are in this boat. Sometimes you can get lucky and the module will work even though sensors-detect doesn't know what module to use, but in this case I don't think that will work. The issue here is kernel 5.13.0 does not support your chip which is why sensors detect says Found unknown chip with ID 0xd592. Trying family `VIA/Winbond/Nuvoton/Fintek'. Trying family `National Semiconductor/ITE'. Thank you.Įdit (For rtaft), the results of sudo sensors-detect: Probing for Super-I/O at 0x2e/0x2f I will update if anyone needs anymore specifics. I wanted to know if there is a chance that the board limits OS access to these settings, or if there is some specific manual way to add these fans to sensors. I am able to set fan speed and behavior in the MSI BIOS, but it seems to ignore these changes on Ubuntu startup. I also ran sudo pwmconfig and got this message: /usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed

b450 tomahawk fan control

I gave it permission to look at everything, and it wrote a file containing: # Generated by sensors-detect on Thu Feb 24 09:24:58 2022Īfter doing this and running sensors, I got this: acpitz-acpi-0

b450 tomahawk fan control

After doing some research, I ran sensors, and then sudo sensors-detect. There are quite a few fans in my computer, so this is incredibly loud. They are very quiet and reasonable in BIOS, but once Ubuntu loads, they quickly reach max speed. Just a preface, I know there are numerous questions about this, but I do believe that mine is a different case.Įvery now and then, after restarting my computer (often after updating Nvidia drivers), my fan speeds go to the moon after booting into Ubuntu.






B450 tomahawk fan control