Acer Swift 3 14 lm-sensors and other programs not detecting fans

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  • lemikistu
    lemikistu Member Posts: 14

    Tinkerer

    edited April 2019
    JackE said:
    lemikistu>>>I was compiling Linux Kernel in VM within Ubuntu>>>

    Are you trying to run a virtual Ubuntu? Jack E/NJ




    Yes I was having Ubuntu within Ubuntu.So I could do kernel development without affecting my system and grub.
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,852 Trailblazer
    >>>laptop became very hot>>>

    Aside from the fan detection/rpm issue, how hot do you see? You've reported 40*C at idle which is warm. 50*C starts to feel uncomfortable to you but not to the machine with a barely noticeable fan rpm bump. 60*C would feel hot but still wouldn't bump the rpm by much either. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • lemikistu
    lemikistu Member Posts: 14

    Tinkerer

    edited April 2019
    JackE said:
    >>>laptop became very hot>>>

    Aside from the fan detection/rpm issue, how hot do you see? You've reported 40*C at idle which is warm. 50*C starts to feel uncomfortable to you but not to the machine with a barely noticeable fan rpm bump. 60*C would feel hot but still wouldn't bump the rpm by much either. Jack E/NJ
    I get around 40 degrees in Windows as well though.So not different in Ubuntu and it clearly runs on Windows just fine as I can hear fans loud on boot.Yet fan speed is not detected there either.My question is will not being able to read fan data okay. I guess way it looks right now is that this model has no fan reading for the programs.Which is the reason why no programs can detect it despite the fan.At 60 degrees fans can be heard fine on Windows for instance but weird thing is yet it can't be detected by any program.
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,852 Trailblazer
    >>>At 60 degrees fans can be heard fine on Windows for instance but weird thing is yet it can't be detected by any program..>>>

    Not really weird as far as I'm concerned.  Especially for trying to run Lin/Win monitors on the latest respective OS versions on hardware originally checked out on earlier ACER-flavored Win10 versions that shipped from the factory. Consider yourself lucky the fans still seem to run OK even under whatever Win10 version you got in there now according to your ears. Some folks haven't been so fortunate with Win10 1809/1803 updates according to their ears let alone Ubuntu18.04. Jack E/NJ 

    Jack E/NJ

  • lemikistu
    lemikistu Member Posts: 14

    Tinkerer

    JackE said:
    >>>At 60 degrees fans can be heard fine on Windows for instance but weird thing is yet it can't be detected by any program..>>>

    Not really weird as far as I'm concerned.  Especially for trying to run Lin/Win monitors on the latest respective OS versions on hardware originally checked out on earlier ACER-flavored Win10 versions that shipped from the factory. Consider yourself lucky the fans still seem to run OK even under whatever Win10 version you got in there now according to your ears. Some folks haven't been so fortunate with Win10 1809/1803 updates according to their ears let alone Ubuntu18.04. Jack E/NJ 
    Well I guess laptops sensor simply is not generic one and therefore can't be read by any reader.This looks like the case for many laptops.I don't know how running monitor on new software matters tbh.It looks like it was never available to be read in first place.I don't know the case with the Win10 1809/1803 update but I run some stress tests and fans look good.It looks like it just can't be detected and that looks like normal thing.