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05-14-2020 10:09 AM
Product: Spectre x360 13
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Like most laptops, the Spectre x360 13 operates a passive cooling policy. WIN10 also supports active cooling policy, where the fan is activated to reduce CPU/GPU temp before reducing CPU clock speed. This option is missing from the Spectre x360 13. Is it possible to add this option, through a reg edit or CMD command, so that it can be set to have active cooling policy when plugged in? The commands that I've found on Windows 10 forums don't seem to work with the Spectre x360 13.
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