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11-15-2019 07:23 AM
Hi there. I have this laptop for my work. During tasks i do the peak temperature is 98 C degrees and laptop starts thermal throttling. I can see them by running core temp on screen. I want a solution for the cooling fans to go to higher rotation speed faster than normal or if it is possible to manually monitor them and select higher speed permanent. Cooling pad solution is not a recommendation because i already use cooler master U3 plus. Also under-clock the cpu by using software is not an acceptable answer. Thanks a lot for any help anyone can provide.
11-15-2019 09:02 AM
Hello, @Ddaskalo :
1) Try use ...
2) Use teh notebook with temperature of ambient don't > to +25°C.
3) Too with external fan air cooler or air conditioner.
4) https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01657439
5) See if in BIOS you can change the rpm, of Fan/s Cooler/s.
@mikhail-71 (Technical Advisor).
11-15-2019 12:20 PM
1) Already using stand with two external 140mm 12V fans 104+104 cfm.
2) Bios setting fans always on
3) Cleaner than you can ever imagine (2 months laptop)
4) Room is below 25 deg.
These are peak heat problems. When starting a process fans want a few seconds to respond and i have 98 deg to core 3.
Then fans ramble and temp goes to 70 deg with a great thermal throttling of 0.2-0.3 MHz. My problem is that i cant find any setting for the fans to work permanent to max to prevent throttling.