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After using 
OMEN 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop PC 15-en1000 (2L1F2AV) 38U95EA for 2 hrs browsing documents such as pdf and web-browsing I noticed that the fan started spining at cpu, gpu temp (45 C). The hp omen control the mode selected was balanced Auto. The fan speed gets to 2000 rpm which is noise in a silent environment. My question is: is that normal? Can I control the fan speed to be silent namely 0 rpm?

 

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@Adham88 wrote:

..... My question is: is that normal? Can I control the fan speed to be silent namely 0 rpm?


@Adham88 

 

Machines have heat sensors to control fans speed. Many low wattage machine (6w CPU) do not have fan but gaming machines must have fans otherwise heat would kill machines in no time. I can't work out the specs of your machine because you supply Gaming Laptop PC 15-en1000 (2L1F2AV) 38U95EA and both are no good. Anyway you can't get fan to 0 rpm

 

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Here my computer's spec:

Ryzen 7 5800h 8 cores

Graphic: AMD Radeon, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060

16 GB RAM

 

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 0 RPM Fan is possible when temps are really low (it's a bit random usually below 40°) unfotunately HP doesn't seem to allow fan curves so atm we all have the issue of fan running at 2000RPM without real reason. At the moment there is no workarround some people managed to set a curve  with a software called "Notebook Fan Control"  but it's not official and for me it was non-working.

 

Best hope is HP trust its customers and allow fan curve control like most brand provide (MSI,Asus,Lenovo ect)

My previous laptop which i still use when i am doing non-gaming  stuff had fan curve from both CPU and GPU and fan does not start until CPU is a 60°.

 

Edit : There is a option in the bios "Fan always on" that you can disabled (was factory disabled on my model, make the fans go off when CPU T° is really low )

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Hello Good news everyone, Omen gaming hub Received a update and they implemented fan curve into the app !

 

I must say it's quite nice you can't totally shut down fans but can get it as low as 1500RPM (25%) and the difference is actually quite huge with 2000RPM.

 

50/55 should allow 0 just for the sake of saving fan lifespan but well that's really good compared to no fan curve at all.

We can hope 0 in a future update for 50/55 if noone breaks it's laptop  with this "dangerous" "advanced" funcionality hopefully 🙂

 

Anyway my ears say thank you HP for this update.

 

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