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How to turn off/ down laptop fan on HP Pavillion laptop

Asked by spamsoft in Computer Fans and Cooling, PC Laptops

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Hi there,

I was wondering if somebody would be able to advise me on changing the settings on my HP Pavillion tx1138ea laptop, relating to the extraction fan. Notably, I am currently running Windows Vista Home Premium.

Whilst I appreciate that the fan cannot always be turned off due to the danger of the CPU overheating, I wondered if anyone had any tips for reducing the time that it is on. Incidentally, the laptop reviews stated that it is regarded as a noisy laptop - this may be due in part to the small surface area size in comparison to other models.

So far, I have already tried changing the Vista power settings from the 'High Performance' option to 'Power Saver.' However, the fan still seems to be on for most of the time the laptop is switched on.

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Zones: Computer Fans and Cooling, PC Laptops
Tags: Hewlett Packard, HP Pavillion laptop, tx1138ea, Cooling fan always on
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