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It's a laptop with i7-12650h cpu and nvidia geforce 4600 gpu.
It is made with quanta modules and under the brand hasee (china based)
I see there are basically three approaches to find the registers needed to create a config file.
I opened the case of my laptop three times but failed to identify the i/o chip. Sorry I am a bit poor at this kind of diy things.
I installed rweverything and obtained asl code for acpi. I tried to analyze it by posting the codes to chatgpt, and it gave me a summary of the code. However, the info was too little to make use. I can post it here if someone can take a look.
I put the cpu fan in auto mode and ran prime95 while monitoring with ec-probe.exe for 2 minutes and then close prime95.
I attached the ec-probe monitor log here.
It's a laptop with i7-12650h cpu and nvidia geforce 4600 gpu.
It is made with quanta modules and under the brand hasee (china based)
I see there are basically three approaches to find the registers needed to create a config file.
I opened the case of my laptop three times but failed to identify the i/o chip. Sorry I am a bit poor at this kind of diy things.
I installed rweverything and obtained asl code for acpi. I tried to analyze it by posting the codes to chatgpt, and it gave me a summary of the code. However, the info was too little to make use. I can post it here if someone can take a look.
I put the cpu fan in auto mode and ran prime95 while monitoring with ec-probe.exe for 2 minutes and then close prime95.
I attached the ec-probe monitor log here.
Thanks.
Device(EC0).txt
ec-probe.txt
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