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Pavilion Gaming:15ec0010nw
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I bought the HP Pavilion Gaming 15 - 15ec0010nw model withi ryzen 7, 32 bg ram, 1660ti and two ssd disks

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From time to time, the fan CPU  start by itself, even at rest or in small actions.I work around a few mimnut, even 10. It turns off and again start the same after a short time

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GPU_AMD info al time GPU 100% 

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 I instalend AMD RADEON SOFTWARE but I dont see fan option.  CPU advisore are gray

 

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I instaled HP Software CoolSense  an upgrade BIOS but it did not hep

This is very annoying. How can I control the fan on this laptop? - What I can do. Please help!    

 

 
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@Kris_pl 

You do NOT want to control the fan manually -- if you do, it will overheat and then either have a thermal crash or burn out the processor.

 

With a Win10 PC, you're going to experience a variety of problems not typical of the older PCs.

First is sluggishness. You may experience a very slow PC at times because Windows Update (WU) is hogging your PC, searching for, downloading, and installing updates -- to bring your PC up to the most current version of Windows. This can also contribute significantly to high processor temperatures, as it is being heavily used.

Second is fan noise. That's directly related to fan speed, which is the result of processor heat, and WU is known to drive up the processor load -- sometimes to 100%. That can cause the fan to run loud and continuous for some time.

Third is disk usage. WU can easily force the disk usage to 100% and and keep it pinned there for some time. That's because it writes WU files to the drive, then it turns around and reads them, then it overwrites existing Windows System files. All of that takes a lot of disk usage to complete.

These processes are compounded by Win10 because new Win 10 patches coming out nearly every Tuesday. Since you can't stop Updates like you did with Win7, this means you're going to get updates, regardless of what you do.

To find out what version and build of Win10 your PC is running, do the following:
1) enter "cmd" (without the quotes) into the search area and select the Command Prompt option
2) enter "winver" into the command window (again, without the quotes)
3) The most current Win10 versions as of 2/11/20 are the following:
a) v1803: Bld 17134.1304
b) v1809: Bld 17763.1039
c) v1903: Bld 18632.657
d) v1909: Bld 18363.657.

If yours is older than that, most likely WU is hogging your PC trying to update it.

Some folks have been told that resetting your PC will fix this. but, if you reset your PC, you only make matters WORSE! Why? Because you will reset Win10 back to the original version that came preloaded on the PC and that will restart Windows Update all over again.

To disable WU temporarily, do the following:
1) Enter "services" in the search area (again, without the quotes)
2) When the window opens, scroll down until you see Windows Update
3) If it say Running under status, that indicates that WU is running
4) To change that, double-click on that task, select Stop under the Service status, and then Apply
5) That should stop WU -- and you should see an immediate improvement in performance.

If not, then WU is not the problem.

WU will restart itself automatically later on, so you basically have no choice than to bear with it until it finishes.



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@WAWood

 

My version of the system until  is18363.693 But Wu does not go I have downloaded all the latest drivers

As I wrote, I also noticed the fan processor with AMD Radeon GPU heavy load.

I upload screenshots and load logs. The windmill can walk even at rest when I do nothing, I do not click

Log file https://gofile.io/?c=mMMuW4 

 

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