Your computer will automatically increase fan speed when it starts working hard.
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I considered that might be the case, but I was just hoping to test it on a live USB before installing Linux as that'd save me a lot of time and trouble. If it doesn't work I'd ultimately need to install Windows 11 instead until I can get a computer with better compatibility.
There are a lot of possible ways to validate this, namely just downloading a benchmarking tool and using it. Is there a reason you don't want to do that?
I never thought of it but that's a good idea. Only thing is that it'd have to take up little storage space. If you have any recommendations let me know!
You can use fancontrol-gui to fine tune a curve, but generally the bios has a solution. I dont believe the gpu fans can be tuned from bios or fancontrol if thats a priority. For the gpu i use GWE (green with envy) for Nvidia I dont know about AMD. Best of luck
Edit* just re read the post, integrated graphics. So thats useless unless you have a second pc or smthn