Dear Debian Community Team,

I hope this message finds you well.

I am writing to seek further assistance regarding an issue we are experiencing 
with several laptops in our company, specifically the Gigabyte G5 MF model 
(E2DE333SD). The primary concern is the inability to control the laptop fans, 
which is leading to significant overheating.

### Issue Description:
- **Fan Control:** The fans on these devices are operating at a very low speed 
by default, and there is no option to control or adjust their speed through the 
BIOS.
- **Overheating:** As a result, the CPU temperature frequently rises above 
90°C, even during moderate tasks, forcing us to halt operations to prevent 
potential damage to the hardware.
- **Business Impact:** We have had to suspend work on these devices for some 
time, resulting in financial losses for the company.
- **Software Solutions Attempted:** We have attempted to use several software 
solutions, including **lm-sensors**, to monitor and control fan speeds. 
However, **lm-sensors** does not detect the fans, and none of the other 
programs we tried have been successful in resolving the issue.

Given that this issue affects multiple devices, we are concerned about the 
long-term impact on the hardware and the viability of continued use under these 
conditions.

### Request:
Could you please provide any additional steps or solutions we should consider? 
We are looking for a prompt resolution to this issue to prevent further 
disruption to our operations. If there are any logs or configurations you need 
for a deeper analysis, I would be happy to provide them.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to your guidance.

Best regards,

Ibrahim Hamomo
President, Samadi1

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