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[GH-ISSUE #135] Lenovo Yoga 910 Configuration (Kaby lake i7 CPU support?) #125
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Originally created by @zhengbli on GitHub (Nov 6, 2016).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/issues/135
I tried to create a profile for Yoga 910 but couldn't find the read / write registers. Does nbfc currently support 7th gen i7 cpus?
And of course it would much appreciated if some one can add a yoga 910 profile directly. Thanks.
@hirschmann commented on GitHub (Nov 7, 2016):
First off: CPU support in NBFC means, it can access the temperature sensors. It has nothing to do with the EC registers.
That said - if you build NBFC from the latest source, Kaby Lake is supported.
@raifd commented on GitHub (Nov 14, 2016):
I have tried a lot to solve the issue i have the Yoga 710 model with the i7 Kaby Lake and nothing works i have given up and im trying to live with the noisy fans, and it is so stupid that the fan kicks in when temp is 37-38 degrees C.
@sauerlandtreffi commented on GitHub (Nov 24, 2016):
Hi,
please have a look here: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/issues/145
I'm pretty sure that the 710 config could work with the 910 :-)
@zhengbli commented on GitHub (Nov 24, 2016):
It seems to be partially working. It can read the fan speed, but cannot control it.

The "target fan speed" only shows the current fan speed if set to 100% (auto)
while the "Current fan speed" is always 0
@nathanhfoster commented on GitHub (Mar 4, 2017):
It would be great if someone implemented the 910. Please and thank you!
@hirschmann commented on GitHub (Jun 21, 2017):
See https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/wiki/How-to-create-a-NBFC-config