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@lyrakeen lyrakeen commented Apr 30, 2020

It was too hard to make. It shows the percentage of the fans, but it has a bug at read-only mode. And there is no solution for this. The best i could make is this. I attached the config file here.

Test chasis : HP Omen 15-dc1001nt

tobiashein and others added 30 commits November 10, 2018 13:22
I see that my e580 seems to behave in the same way, and I think this is a bug:
Author of this config probably wanted to set 80 as hex not as decimal.

on my device this is what happens on exit:
hex 80 = dec 128 => factory auto mode
hex 50 = dec 80   => full speed of fan
This configuration is an exact copy of "Asus ROG G752VT" as it also 
works here.

In case it turns out to be important in the future: this is for a ROG 
G752VS 7th Gen
(since there may also be versions with 6th Gen Intel processors).
Based on Asus Zenbook UX310UA config
This config file for NFC, F@tih project's product Vestel SmartBoard's motherboard (Phase 1-2) has same with a notebook motherboard, so allows to control fan speed, maybe helpful overheating.
This notebook's fan schema is same with 500S-14ISK
based on thinkpad edge E520 config
haraldrohan and others added 23 commits September 1, 2019 21:58
based on HP ZBook Studio 15 G3
When simply mapping fan register value of 255 to 0%, the fan is not able
to reach 0% directly when starting at a rather high speed, running
constantly at around 25% instead.  This can be worked around manually by
first setting the speed to a value between 0% and 20%, then setting it
to 0%.

Mapping the fan register value of 254 to 0% fixes the issue permanently.
Mapping read value of 255 to 0% fixes the percentage indicator which
shows negative speed values otherwise.
* Add Razer Blade 14 2017 config

* Fix threshold issues

- Add 100% fan speed thresholds for all fans
- Update critical temperature.

Co-authored-by: Stefan Hirschmann <stefan.hirschmann@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: guster23-Arch <53409867+guster23-Arch@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Manish4586 <manish.n.manish45@gmail.com>
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HP Omen 15-dc1xxx LyraKeen35 500 true 89 88 88 46 81 false 0 0 true 0 Both Fans 0 0 0 60 48 10 63 55 20 66 59 50 68 63 70 71 67 100 20 20 Read 40 40 Read 60.0000038 60 Read 80 80 Read 0 0 Read 100 100 Read

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Based it on HP Pavilion 17-ab240nd Config by Erriez.
Works a little aggresivelly but helps with thermals.

HP OMEN by HP Laptop 15-dc1xxx.zip

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I tried this program on hp probook 5330m, but I can't get full efficiency. I'm open to discussion on this topic.

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