I don't have that option. And Speedfan doesn't even show a fan available to adjust.
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Browse All TopicsI have had my HP Pavillion dv6000 laptop for about a year and a half and for the last 6 months it overheats and shuts down when it is put into "High Performance" mode. I play some games every once in a while but not too often. Unless I am playing a game, I always keep it in powersaver mode. If I start a game that needs more power, I switch to high performance mode and my computer shuts down usually within 20 seconds. I have cleaned all the dust out with a can of air. I even removed most of the access panels from the bottom to blow dust out. There was very little dust. I have a Targus 2-fan cooling platform, but this doesn't help.
I have been researching and found a few forums that people claim their Pavillions have similar symptoms. Most of them changed their fan speed to 100% all the time through BIOS and said that it worked, but I cannot figure out how to do this.
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Oh yes, it does have some sort of heatsink. Not like the big-finned ones on a desktop CPU, but slimmer, perhaps with a heat pipe to a copper fin arrangement near the fan or something like that. The heat-dissipating surface of the CPU proper is quite small, so a good thermal contact between the CPU and the heatsink is essential.
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by: jmdl1983Posted on 2008-07-23 at 12:27:04ID: 22072915
When you first power on the comptuer, during the POST or logo screen, press the F10-key repeatedly to boot into the system's BIOS. From there, go to the "hardware information" section, and you can set the fan speed.