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09-29-2020 06:15 AM
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Product: HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
My computer overheats and give me a bluescreen, then shuts off. After shutting off, it turns on again and the fans start spinning really fast / loud. It seems like the computer has to overheat and die for the cooling to actually give it's full potential. Is there a way to make the fans spin faster BEFORE it overheats? I wear over-ear headphones and don't really notice the noice it makes, I just want my computer to run cold and for it not to overheat and die. And before someone ask, the computer is two months old and is in a clean enviornment, dust is not the problem. Thanks in advance.
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