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Hp pavilion 690 0013w
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have the hp pavilion 690 0013w has the Ryzen 5 2400g cpu with a gtx 1050 gpu. My issue is under load the fans will not kick up until 90c on the cup the gpu I have no issue with as msi afterburner can control it. But the cpu fan has no control at all that I've seen in bios nor on speedfan software or ANY OTHER software I've seen. Is there a way I can make a registry file or cmd or PowerShell command to up the fan speed? HELP PLEASE 

msi b450I gaming plus ac, ryzen 5 1600 12nm refresh, 16gb team vulcan ram 2400 CL14 clocked at 3200mhz at cl18 timings, evga gtx 2060 super and gtx 1660 super sc ultra, 500gb wdblue ssd, 2x1 tb wdblue cav hdd 7200rpm.
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Greetings,

Welcome back to the forum.

I am not a HP employee.

 

Fan speed control is done using MB T-sensors that communicate with the BIOS.

 

I don't know of any way get around this unless HP does a BIOS update to change the fan curves.

 

Regards

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