Wednesday, October 8, 2014

How to Increase HP Notebook Fan Speed






How to Increase HP Notebook Fan Speed



How to Increase HP Notebook Fan Speed

All laptops, including HP laptops, are prone to

overheating due to their cramped construction.

When simultaneously running many programs on

your computer, the fan may not be able to

sufficiently cool the laptop. When this happens, the

motherboard inside the laptop will shut the

computer down to prevent any damage. To prevent

this, you can set the fans in your HP laptop to work

at 100% capacity. This will effectively lower the

temperature inside of the laptop. However, this may

also make your computer sound like a jet engine

when you turn it on.

Difficulty:

Moderately Easy

Instructions

1. Turn on your HP laptop. Press "F1" every second

until the BIOS screen appears. If your laptop

model was made before 2006, press "F10"

instead of "F1."

2. Find the "System Monitor" on the BIOS main

menu and hit "Enter." Go to "Dynamic Fan

Control" and click "Enter."

3. Review the list of fans, such as CPU fan, case fan

(s), and others. Go to every fan option and click

"Enter." When a screen pops up asking you to

enter a percentage capacity for the fans to run at,

enter "100." This will make the fans run at 100%

capacity.

4. Click "F10" to apply all the changes you have

made and restart your computer. Unless your

fans were already running at 100% capacity,

after the computer restarts you should hear an

audible difference in fan speed.

Tips & Warnings

Buy a cooling pad for your laptop if the

temperatures are still too high.

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