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    My fan are always on !!!

    Discussion in 'HP' started by joOoRi, Jun 14, 2007.

  1. joOoRi

    joOoRi Newbie

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    i have hp pavilion 2395ae ,, it comes with f26 bios version

    the problem is my fans are always on ..

    when my core heat reach 40 degree it start and never stop again ..

    my core heat when i work in the computer is around 40-50 degree which i think is normal .. but which is not normal is that the are fan always on !!!

    i hope someone can help me in this problem..
     
  2. Magnus0322

    Magnus0322 Newbie

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    Your fans being on all the time are normal. They are doing their job by keing your CPU around 40-50 degrees. Maybe you can use a program like speedfan to control how fast they turn, but if I were you I'd just leave them be.

    Oh another thing, maybe if you get a good laptop cooler, you can stop your fans from coming on and usually laptop cooler fans are quieter anyhow. Hope that helps.
     
  3. joOoRi

    joOoRi Newbie

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    thanx ..

    but i think there is aproblem with my bios .. i can't control my fan speed using speedfan program
     
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    trentbg Notebook Consultant

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    Read other posts, this is a well known problem, withou solution so far
     
  5. joOoRi

    joOoRi Newbie

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    thanx ,,, is this problem just in dv 2000 or all hp pavilion types ...