No expectation that any fan control program written for Macs will work on hacks anway.
Does that mean that there is no way for me to control the fans? They're always on! I would love to change the sensitivity to them but assume that they need to be detected before I can do that.
But if your fans are running excessively, you might take a look at whether ACPI/CPU PM/etc are implemented correctly.
It's not that really. When it was still running Windows, the fans came on even at 35C. I could use a fan control and set them not to come on until at least 60C so I didn't have a fan always running. It seems the BIOS for this laptop wants them on all the time. I can live with it, but it would be so much nicer if they only came on when they needed to. If I can get to where they are detected, I assume I can set a rule that they come on at a higher temp. tgpro.app has this function, but it doesn't see the fan.
If your laptop is supported by Notebook FanControl (https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc), it is possible to take the data (EC specifics) applicable to your laptop and use it for some custom fan control just like I did for the ProBook.
Ooooo, it is! Asus UX430UA
Can you point me towards yours so I can deconstruct. This is new territory for me, but I'm perfectly happy to give it a go with my hack-attack programming prowess.