Lmao it’s the first sentence of the video
Sorry I don’t have time to watch the whole thing and didn’t check it out beforehand
That’s cool I hope it works
Lmao it’s the first sentence of the video
Sorry I don’t have time to watch the whole thing and didn’t check it out beforehand
That’s cool I hope it works
I was referring to my laptop so it’s a bit different from a desktop
However with a desktop usually you have to use the software for your parts to control the fans
For example my GPU is gigabyte so I have to use their app for GPU fan control
My motherboard is MSI so I have to use their software for cpu fan and any case fans I attach to the motherboard
I haven’t looked into it that much so I can’t say for sure but I don’t know of a way to controll all these fans from one place (unless they’re allt he same brand)
Lol this is my gaming laptop if I don’t disable Intel Turbo boost
Meanwhile the fans are at like 15%
If I put the fans on full blast manually it sounds like a jet engine taking off
And the temps are still at 90+ and causing throttling lol
Thankfully there’s throttlestop
Have you hoovered library schneef?
I’ve hoovered up a bit of schneef in my day
KDE neon is not exactly stable for daily driving, I’d suggest switching to another distro that’s not meant for testing recent KDE stuff
Can you explain those a bit more to me? I really like KDE neon so I’ve been using it as my main Linux distro…
I have never heard that it’s for the use case you mentioned
Win XP > vista > win7 > win 10 then
Linux Mint xfce > KDE neon > aurora
Tried many distros in between like ubuntu, mint cinnamon, mint mate, debian, and a few others I only vaguely recall