If you find a problem, why don't you stop?There is always the sound of fans, whining, but the sound is not so loud and tolerable.If I drive a big thing to play, it will make more noise. It will make a loud whine. After the temperature drops, it will return to the original small whine fan sound.It is not quiet at any time.When I first started the machine, the fan sounded for a while. It stopped for less than half a minute, and then there was a small whine.When using the battery, the fan will make excessive noise every other minute. The noise will last for 4.5 minutes.When using AC power, it is always ringing and clumping.I remember that my old 167 was not like this. It was blowing and stopping, and the interval was very long.Because I don't have a genuine system, I installed the flagship version of VISTA. Isn't this fan related to the CPU temperature?Is it my system or the fan?The CPU temperature is not high, about 37 degrees
Is this normal?I wonder why the fan keeps turning. The old one is not like thisWill it break down after a long time?I heard about BIOS swiping, but I didn't dare to poke aroundThis sound is a bit disturbing at night. I'm afraid my roommates will not be happy. Will the CPU burn out when the power saving mode is set?Can changing the system solve the problem?
It can be set. You can install several software delivered by HP, such as PROTECTTOOLS SECURITY MANAGER,There is a setting that the fan is always on. You can turn it off!
Mllbanchemll Published on December 10, 2008 08:19:23
It can be set. You can install the software provided by HP, such as PROTECTTOOLSSECURITYMANAGER,There is a setting in which the fan is always on. You can
How to close it??I am an HP computer, but there is no heat sink switch in that software