![]() ![]() Not sure what flair to use? Read this list to help you decide.ĭo not purposely distribute viruses or other harmful programs or apps. If we select another flair, don't put the original one back. We are not extremely strict with what flair you pick, but if it's very wrong we will change it. Derailing conversations and threads is not allowed. Just because something is compatible with Windows, doesn't mean this is the subreddit for it. Posts completely unrelated to Windows 11 will be removed. Keep the discussion related to Windows 11 ![]() This is not a tech support subreddit, use r/WindowsHelp or r/TechSupport to get help with your PCġ.Welcome to the largest community for Windows 11, Microsoft's latest computer operating system!.Note: this won’t start TPFC until you reboot. Right click in the window that opens and select paste shortcut.Press Windows-r or search for run in the start menu.Right-click on fancontrol.exe and select copy.The easiest way to run TPFC at startup is: To avoid errors, either install tvicport manually or install the original version of TPFanControl found here, and run the dual-fan version instead of the original version. I used Visual Studio 2017 Community to build, earlier/later versions may work as well but are not tested. Many other options can be changed in the config file as well. This can be changed by editing tpfancontrol.ini in the fancontrol/Debug. The default fan profile that is included is a silent one, with the fans only coming on at 60c. A working debug build is included in fancontrol/Debug, but it will need to be run each boot, or added to run at startup. This has only been tested on my P51, but it should work on the P50, P70, P71, P52, P72, P1, and X1 Extreme as well, as well as any other dual-fan Thinkpads that are released. I've updated it to work with two fan devices, such as the P51. Update on project status: I no longer have a thinkpad, so I won't be working any further on this project About ![]()
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