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HP Z2 G5 Mini
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

HP Z2 G5 Mini with an i9-10900 and a Quadro T2000.

 

I'm currently having to run this with the case lid off to keep the CPU and fans in check. With the lid on the CPU is sitting at around 65c and jumping up to around 85c. This causes the fans to ramp up and down, which is unbearable and not usable in an office environment.

 

Has anyone else had this issue with this model and spec? The BIOS lacks any control or customization of fan speeds.

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In the picture below you can clearly see at which point I take the case top off, there is a significant drop in the average temperate

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your listed temps are within the Intel stated thermal range as such there is no issue

 

your unhappy with the fact that the fans need to spin up rather fast and causes unacceptable noise in your opinion is something that is user subjective, each person is different in this regard

 

if fan noise or the running cpu temp bothers you then all i can suggest is that you replace the system with a system that has a larger case for better thermals Small Form Factor cases will run hotter due to the physical small size

 

not what you want to hear i'm sure but i suspect it's either that or hacking the existing system

 

also, buying a system with a ryzen cpu will also help as most of the 5000 series consume considerably less power than the intel cpu's and this means the system generates less heat and can be cooled by less aggressive methods

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