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HP pavilion 15 ab516tx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have  HP pavilion 15 laptop. My laptop fans are running very slow due to which most of the time thermal shutdown occurs.  Is there any way that I can run my laptop's fan at max, at least while gaming, to keep the cores even cooler.

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Hi! From my knowledge there is no way to control ur fan speed on a HP laptop at all. They built a mechanism which is supposed to control the speed afaik, and don't want customers to change the speed as it can lead to overheating issues.

 

What I know you can do is to go to "power options" -> "change advanced power settings" -> "processor power management" -> "maximum processor state" and lower it to avoid overheating. 

 

You can also check if you have the latest BIOS installed on ur laptop, if you google HP Bios update there's a short guide on how to do it 🙂

 

I have the same issue as you and wish I could control my fan speed somehow 😕

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Hi! From my knowledge there is no way to control ur fan speed on a HP laptop at all. They built a mechanism which is supposed to control the speed afaik, and don't want customers to change the speed as it can lead to overheating issues.

 

What I know you can do is to go to "power options" -> "change advanced power settings" -> "processor power management" -> "maximum processor state" and lower it to avoid overheating. 

 

You can also check if you have the latest BIOS installed on ur laptop, if you google HP Bios update there's a short guide on how to do it 🙂

 

I have the same issue as you and wish I could control my fan speed somehow 😕

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