First thing I did, found his email in contribution log and asked him to share final binaries, because I'm not kind of man who is into compiling under Windows. But the problem is - there is no compiled binaries, only source code. Looking through his repos I was kindly surprised also to find Dell Fan Utility which is using this driver. Googling a lot for Windows solution showed no usable results until I found someone ( 424778940z) on GitHub who developed a Dell SMM I/O driver. Lucky Linux users found out some time ago a method to disable EC tm via i8k driver and SMM commands and control the fans with i8kutils. But this menu was removed from newer laptops, so taking control over the fans was not an easy task. Back in times, on Dell Precision M6500 and older there was a keys combination that could bring up EC menu where you could turn thermal management off. The only way to be able to control fans with software is to turn EC thermal management (tm)feature off. HWinfo64 and SpeedFan have such an option, but in most cases setting up custom fan speed resulting in fight between EC and the program - EC sets its own values for fan prior to program values. The only way to control fans is over SMM. The thing is, that Dell on most of their laptops don't allow controlling fans via Embedded Controller (EC) as Notebook Fan Control utility do. I was curios about fan control problem on Dell laptops for some time.
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