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05-21-2022 11:25 AM
Hello to everyone. My problem is simple. When I control my "Omen Gaming Hub", my fan speed is between 2200-2500 RPM and there is a wheezing sound like rubber rubbing. In the past, when I ticked the "Dynamic Fan Curve (CPU Fan)" option, I was getting 2000 RPM and this sound was not happening. Now this setting doesn't work either. It is not a constant sound, it is constantly increasing and decreasing rapidly. It's a pretty annoying sound. It's definitely not normal. Just like the buzzing of mosquitoes, which are constantly approaching and moving away from the ear. I bought the product 1 month ago and this problem has been present for 1 month. I'm thinking of sending it to the service, but I wanted to ask you if there is an alternative option other than I am using the computer actively. Or I'm wondering if there is another user experiencing the same issue.
Thank you in advance for your interest my friends 🙂
05-25-2022 08:12 AM
Hi @k242839y
Welcome to the HP Support Community. Thanks for bringing this to our notice.
From what I have understood, you are facing fan-related issues while using Omen Gaming Hub. Do not worry, we are here to help you with it.
May I know if it happens only while using Omen Gaming Hub?
Could you please try updating the drivers and check if the issue persists? Here is a link that will help you: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_2857204-2362249-16
If that doesn't work, please boot your system in the safe mode and observe if the issue persists in the safe mode: Here is a link that will help you.
Hope this helps! Keep me posted.
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05-27-2022 06:16 AM
Hello!
We haven’t heard from you in a while, this post is with reference to the thread you had created at your
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05-29-2022 08:09 AM
I'm sorry for the late reply. I have tried these solutions before. Ways I've tried;
- Installing Win 11 updates.
- BIOS update.
I don't think it will be 2200 RPM in safe mode because the system is not forced, but I will try and get back to you.
05-31-2022 11:14 AM
Sure.
Do try and let me know the outcome of it.
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06-04-2022 04:12 AM
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