I have a new MSI Summit laptop (i7, RTX3050) and it’s currently running windows 11. To manage fans and power profiles the was an app already installed (MSI center pro) that offers 4 useful profiles (Performance, Balanced, Silent and Super Battery). Since I may want to switch (back) to Linux (I was thinking about Fedora but not sure yet), how would I be able to switch between profiles like these? Do you have a software to do that easily that you recommend me?
- CHEF-KOCH@lemmy.ml11·3 years ago
- Fan speed control Wiki
- Linux power management guide for laptops
- Laptop ArchWIki FAQ
- Device Power Management Basics
- CPU frequency controller is a quick way to switch between power plan profiles some distros have this integrated or their use their own tools to switch power profiles, Fedora has its own wiki regarding this and a huge discussion on this subject