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[GH-ISSUE #151] Lenovo Yoga 710 - Sometimes fan doesn't stop #140
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Originally created by @garceri on GitHub (Dec 6, 2016).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/issues/151
This is very weird, been using NBFC with the suggested configuration for the Yoga 710 with great success, yet it looks like something else (driver/sofware) is racing for control of the fan, sometimes the temperature goes as low as 40C yet the fan seems to be stuck at around 60%, no amount of tweaking in NBFC seems to stop it, runs like that for a while then all of sudden the fan goes quiet again.

Anyone has an idea about what may be going on ?
@trifasi commented on GitHub (Dec 8, 2016):
Same here..
Lenovo 710 15 IKB
@garceri commented on GitHub (Dec 28, 2016):
Update:
Not only the fan seems to be stuck sometimes, when it does it's like something else is trying to control it, and if for example, you try to force the speed to 100% in NBFC the "unknown" other software piece tries to lower it, resulting in the fan going in a fast/slow loop every few seconds.
@duguyushu commented on GitHub (May 21, 2017):
same for Lenovo miix 720
@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Dec 12, 2019):
This issue is stale because it has been open more than 180 days with no activity. If nobody comments within 7 days, this issue will be closed
@Boom-Hacker commented on GitHub (Dec 5, 2024):
this maybe is acpi force controlling