Also, despite what it says in the Readme, it does seem to hand over control again on exit rather than setting fans to 100% as stated there. It doesn't revert back to the last used setting in ControlCenter, but I think it's instead going back to "Automatic" in that, or some similar underlying system default. You need to toggle the settings back and forth again in ControlCenter to be sure it is back how you would like things there. I might even consider using ClevoFanControl as the default controller.
I would have said it was mostly likely just false positives, though the comment about something trying to change UAC policy settings is a little worrying. It also advises to uninstall Clevo Control Center first which I'd rather keep. Anyway, there apparently was an old thread for it on NBR at :
-custom-clevo-fan-control.818858/
So I don't know if anyone can locate that in the backup at
nbrchive.net. And apparently this is the original source for it:
Clevo Fan Control Software
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https://consqui-dia.blogspot.com/?nygt=2wRE7s
So my question is, for any Gigabyte users running Clevo rebranded machines, what are you using to manage power plans and fan speeds? I am running Win11, and at the moment use the Clevo Control Center v3.55 for fan control, and Windows power settings to manually adjust between "best power efficient, balance, and best performance". I am hoping to see if there is an app that can perform these two activities together.
Everytime I try to adjust the sleep/hibernate settings, and the fan speed settings it just defaults back to the original after I x out of the control center. Is there any way for the pos to actually remember my settings without having to keep the control center open all the time?
The clevo-xsm-wmi application is installed now. Let's set a default colour! This default colour is set on startup. You can choose 'white white white', for example. Other colours you can set: green, red, blue, yellow, magenta, cyan. You can also set the keyboard brightness. Just select your preference on the left side of this page and copy-paste the code below!
I recently intalled ubuntu in my laptop (Gigabyte Saber 15G a copy of Clevo N850HK) and I can't control the keyboard leds. I tried use xset and some solution for clevo laptosps of github like -keyboard-backlight
Hi Guys, anyone with ideas about how to improve oil control and windage in my setup? After a small issue in the last build i want to improve this one as it will rev a bit higher. Its an ASR pan made to suit The girdle I have and holds 7.5 lts.
Canton do a bolt on windage tray that is an awesome design. Google it. I bought one for my clevo because I could. I'm used to working on crossflows where everything has to be custom made so it was a relief to buy something straight off the shelf.
I drill and tap the backs of the x-flow heads (not the rocker cover) for oil return. Really helpful if the car spends a lot of time under hard acceleration (drag racing, speedway and even circuit). I have not had a good look at doing this to the clevo heads but every little bit helps in getting that oil back down to the pan, where it belongs.
Restores control over SATA port configuration and Intel LPM. Having the ability to disable drive ports allows exclusive control over what drive receives the BCD/boot sector, system and recovery partitions during Windows Setup and eliminates the need to physically remove non-OS drives when installing a new OS.
Keep in mind Clevo has not provided any open source code and do not support GNU / Linux. Every project you'll come across is an attempt to reverse engineer their proprietary software. There are currently 65 forks of the original clevo-indicator project by SkyLandTW.
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