

keyboard, screen, or charging port as the things that break
That’s exactly where structural reinforcement makes a difference. Keyboard less so since usually it’s the switches that break. But ThinkPads have reinforcement not just on the chassis, but the ports too. There’s a plate about 1 inch wide on all the ports of my machine. The less all components flex the less likely things break. From simple insertion cycles to actual physical damage, it all adds up over time.
On Windows I use TPFanControl But I think the version on sourceforge doesn’t include some installer you need first. But I think the Thinkwiki version isn’t a PITA? IDK I found the version that worked and saved it a long time ago.
The software came out in the pre turbo boost age so the default automatic fan curve is almost useless and will constantly change the RPM. I just set it so it starts in manual mode and manual mode defaults to 7 (full blast) so when I’m running intensive stuff I just open the program, and when I’m done I close it.