Sorry if I get a bit of topic, but what kext you use to display the fan speed? Or does that work only if your fan is always on?
I applied your 04_FanPatch.txt and got the latest FakeSMC, ACPISensors, but it still does not show, maybe there are differences since the fan behaviour seems different too. Did you get any feedback from people with the 4x40s series?Fan speed display is combination of FakeSMC + ACPISensors + DSDT patch. Then add your favorite "FakeSMC sensor aware app", be that HWMonitor or others...
I applied your 04_FanPatch.txt and got the latest FakeSMC, ACPISensors, but it still does not show, maybe there are differences since the fan behaviour seems different too. Did you get any feedback from people with the 4x40s series?
That one works, but it comes with a strange side effect, my fan wont stop spinning even if the CPU temperature is in the high thirties, it just keeps spinning at low speed (around 2500rpm)... Without this kext my fan starts to spin at around 50C and stops around 45C.Yes, we use a slightly modified slice version (just Info.plist difference). Best to just use the one in the Probook Installer.
That one works, but it comes with a strange side effect, my fan wont stop spinning even if the CPU temperature is in the high thirties, it just keeps spinning at low speed (around 2500rpm)... Without this kext my fan starts to spin at around 50C and stops around 45C.
I would advise against blindly applying dsdt patches. I wrote fan patch, later known as 04_FanPatch specifically for 4530S series. I probably should do a better job at commenting what each line of code does. I used AIDA64 to get registers and RW-Everything. More details here:That one works, but it comes with a strange side effect, my fan wont stop spinning even if the CPU temperature is in the high thirties, it just keeps spinning at low speed (around 2500rpm)... Without this kext my fan starts to spin at around 50C and stops around 45C.