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Elitebook 830 G6
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My fan is either on (100%) or idle (15%), there seems no option in between. It happens mostly when the laptop is on power and it can boost to >3Ghz. When on battery/boost disabled it does the same but much less frequent.

 

What is going on? The noise of a fan running at 6,500 rpm is unacceptably load.

 

When temp is around 50C the fan goes to 100% and then back to idle and repeat ... as if the fan curve is desperate to keep temp around 50C. It gets worse with Cisco Webex video calls - fan goes from idle to 100% and back for the full duration of the call (CPU load generally <50% and GPU load <10%) and temps not exceeding 50C.

 

Graphics drivers, chipset drivers etc. are all updated. Windows update is via a corporate server so I cannot run that myself.

 

Here's some  reports when normally using the laptop (browse, mail, edit doc)

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