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01-15-2020 06:14 AM
Product: HP Pavilion 15-cs2048nb
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hi guys,
I bought this notebook and for the first days, everything was oke; no noice from the fan at all.
But after a BIOS update, it is constantly blowing and working, also when i am just checking my mail or browsing.
Is there an option to (manually) turn off the fan?
Thanks
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01-15-2020 10:26 AM
Basically NO.
If you disable the fan, the laptop will overheat and shut down -- probably in a few minutes, at most.
IF you slow down the fan, it will eventually do the same.
IF you keep doing this, you will damage the processor due to overheating and eventually, it will simply no longer work.
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