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Why is the laptop cooler spinning with max. idle speed?
Good day to all! Faced such a problem, the laptop (Acer VN7-591G) started to spin up both fans to the maximum when the computer was not loaded. It starts to do this after about 5 minutes of switching on. I thought maybe something because of the software, I tried to start it in safe mode - the same thing, but after 10 minutes.
It started by itself, that is, the laptop did not understand, nothing was updated, nothing was installed, etc. I reset the BIOS settings, reinstalled the drivers, dug with other things - nothing helps. I did not find this problem on the Internet. Maybe someone has come across this and knows how to solve it, or at least give a couple of tips on what else you can try. The screenshot below shows that the temperature is low, the GPU is generally disabled, and the fans are still spinning at full power.
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Look at the BIOS settings on some PCs, I noticed that the default settings were just the maximum speed
Try to install drivers and utilities from the manufacturer's website on the ACPI device
Stomp there and see the settings, see the boot and temperature policy in the BIOS. Maybe you have an overload / overheating, so it turns.
And because it starts in 5-10 minutes, you will definitely find it somewhere
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