Hello.
Will someone with the dsdt modification help, so that the fan is not loud?
Please ...
My dsdt is different.
I did not find a forum stricte about HP Prodesk / elitedesk so I wrote here.
Can not you help me?
Dear @RehabMan . Hieplvip (aka baohiep) is using your old ACPI-Poller kext which you developed "to better control the system fan on HP 4x30s ProBook laptops" in his releases for the current Asus Zenbook notebooks. Now saintno1997 (aka tctien342) has also included that kext in his current pre-release for the Asus Vivobook S15 series. Specs see my sig and on the left.
I am now inquiring on behalf of all of us Asus Vivobook hackintoshers if this kext makes any sense for our Laptops - if it can have any positive effect on fan noise at all. My assertion is: no (unless Hieplvip/ baohiep gained some insights he doesn't share).
I guess you don't need any PR files to answer because it is so general.
Thank you in advance.
Thank you. Obviously the learning never endsWith correct ACPI patches to utilize it, ACPIPoller.kext can be useful for many situations, different hardware.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/hp-...ays-help-dsdt-editing-nhc-acpi-module-15.html
(in particular poster tkg2 with super useful information!!!)
Is there any particular guide(s) which you'd suggest to follow through for our Asus notebooks?
oh ok. I'd be surprised if that was within saintno1997/ tctien342 or Hieplvip/ baohiep's range. Unless you guided Hieplvip through the procedure back then when he added ACPI-Poller.kext to his Zenbook repo.If you're asking about fan control customization, you'll need to reverse engineer the related ACPI code.
Unless you guided Hieplvip through the procedure back then when he added ACPI-Poller.kext to his Zenbook repo.
I'll pass your info on along with the notion that the kext best not be included in the release due to lacking related ACPI code.