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Describe the bug
When running Embedded Imager (network OS installer) on a Raspberry Pi 5 with an Active Cooler attached, the fan is running full-speed the whole time, which is slightly annoying. I'm sure that writing an OS image to an SD-card can't be very CPU-intensive!
To Reproduce
Connect up power to a Pi 5 with a blank micro SD card inserted, connected to a USB keyboard, USB mouse, HDMI monitor and Ethernet cable. Follow the on-screen instructions to load the embedded version of RPi Imager.
Expected behaviour
The fan should turn off if the CPU is under low-load (just like it does in Raspberry Pi OS).
Screenshots or video
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Desktop (please complete the following information):
OS: None!
The name of the OS you are trying to write
Raspberry Pi OS 64-bit
Are you using OS Customisation?
Yes, but that doesn't matter
Additional context
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Describe the bug
When running Embedded Imager (network OS installer) on a Raspberry Pi 5 with an Active Cooler attached, the fan is running full-speed the whole time, which is slightly annoying. I'm sure that writing an OS image to an SD-card can't be very CPU-intensive!
To Reproduce
Connect up power to a Pi 5 with a blank micro SD card inserted, connected to a USB keyboard, USB mouse, HDMI monitor and Ethernet cable. Follow the on-screen instructions to load the embedded version of RPi Imager.
Expected behaviour
The fan should turn off if the CPU is under low-load (just like it does in Raspberry Pi OS).
Screenshots or video
If applicable, add screenshots or a video to help explain your problem.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
The name of the OS you are trying to write
Raspberry Pi OS 64-bit
Are you using OS Customisation?
Yes, but that doesn't matter
Additional context
Add any other context about the problem here.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: