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Elitebook 850 G3
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I have a new HP Elitebook 850 G3. For the three weeks I have owned it, I can say that it is always next to silent, no matter what load it is processing. 

 

I took it on a short trip for the first time and the moment I turned it on in the hotel I was staying at, I heard the fan for the first time. I am certain that it is operating at high speed and it hasn't stopped for two days now.

 

The laptop isn't in the least bit warm and no matter what I do, or don't do, the speed remains the same...on high. 

 

Aside from this, everything seems to be operating normally. Can anyone help? Thanks! 

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Hello,

 

You can go into F10 to change your Fan setting. TO access BIOS - restart your PC and hit the ESC key immediately, this will bring up a Boot up menu - Select F10 and go into the setup and change the fan settings.

 

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The fan, interestingly and oddly, stopped over-reacting without any intervention at all, after having been on high for over two weeks.

 

In future, I will use your/this advice should this issue arise again.

 

Thank you

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