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HP Pavilion G6 2230TX
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My laptop fan seems to run at varying speed, in certain session (time between windows start and shut down), by sensing (?) the high temperature (around >50 degree celcius of CPU and motherboard). When it senses the temperature, it maintains the temperature between 48-55 degree celcius, till I shut down the laptop. 

 

In certain other sessions, fan seems to not sense (?) the high temperature (even >70 degree celcius of CPU and motherboard) from the starting of windows to the shutting down of it, it seems to run slow all the time at constant around 20% (read from Open HWMonitor).  

 

Now at the start, laptop is sending "fan is not running properly error".

 

Temperature-increase to 70 degree celcius, seems to be due to non-emiting of the heat which existed, as I seem to be not using any program requiring high cpu usage, at that times.  

 

Fan seems to either control temperature or not control it, in the entire session (time between windows start and shut down).  This is what it seeems till now.

 

There is no dust in the laptop, as I have cleaned and have put new fan. Service man has put 15 mm of Noctua-NT-NH1 instead of 5 mm of it. I don't know whether this is causing any temperature-increase or not.  

 

I want my fan to run at the greater speed, when temperature raises up. I have now installed Speedfan, but don't know whether it is supported to my laptop or not. I have tried configuring it, it is not working. 

In the Speedfan page, it asks me to contact motherboard manufacturer: 

"Even though the sensor chip might be able to change fan speeds, the hardware manufacturer still has to include some external circuitry. This is not always included. I'm able to know if a motherboard can change fan speeds, but not if it is unable for sure. You might try to contact the hardware manufacturer and let me know."
My motherboard name (as given in speccy): Hewlett-Packard 183E (U3E1)

Or is there any other way of controlling speed of fan manually?   

 

 

 

 

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Is there no one here? Do I need to ask questions in other forums? 

 

Still waiting for you 😞

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I am still waiting for HP's reply. For more up to date details, I have added discussions made in other forums, here below.


I have asked here: How to configure SpeedFan?



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