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Ha! You activated my trap card, nerd! Now I'm getting lots of advice from these Lemming nerdy losers on how to solve my problems!
I tried CoolerControl back in Dec/Jan but couldn't get it to work. If I recall correctly, I think only CPU fan was detected but it didn't see case fans or GPU fans. I see some other comments from others so I'll check those out.
(More seriously though - thank you for the help!)
Not detecting case fans sounds like it would be not communicating with the motherboard properly. Unfortunately every specific motherboard is going to have it's own unique set of constraints. But generally this is all handled through "it87" i believe? But it87 can sometimes take some nonstandard params.
Here's an example gist of instructions for getting things working on one specific motherboard. https://gist.github.com/bakman2/e801f342aaa7cade62d7bd54fd3eabd8
The wifi7 on my motherboard causes kernel panics pretty regularly, and the RGB isn't properly exposed so I cant control(/turn off) any of the lights. Usually these things work themselves out with time as drivers for the new/nonstandard chips make their way into the kernel/libraries.
I mentioned it in a top-level comment, but if your GPU is AMD (didn't see if you said either way), LACT might be able to help you do what you need.
Lemming nerdy loser, reporting for duty. Personally I'm struggling with a Bluetooth controller on my Asrock B850 Riptide that used to work perfectly in Linux at first, then one day decided it was no longer detected and has never worked since. Fortunately it's not critical, and if it doesn't fix itself eventually I'll probably just buy a cheap USB one and use that.