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How do I lower my computer fan speed?

 

How your PC fans are powered has a significant impact on how you can regulate the fan speed on your laptop and computer. Only the fans attached to your computer’s motherboard can be controlled; if they are connected to the power supply, however, you are unable to manually change their speed. To find out if you can regulate the fan speed on the PC, you can also inspect the fan cable’s termination.

 

  • Power from the PSU is supplied to Molex fan connections. They can only be restricted with a resistor cable; they cannot be manually regulated.

 

  • The motherboard is equipped with 3-pin DC fan connectors, thus you can change the fan’s speed by regulating the voltage using the BIOS.

 

  • Software for fan control can simply control 4-pin PWM (pulse width modulation).

 

The CPU fan serves a very straightforward purpose. They frequently check the temperature of your computer and regulate the CPU fans’ speed by turning them on and off as necessary. Each PC casing contains air vents that let heat out. Your system may be overheated if you notice that your CPU fans are operating continuously. This could damage your power supply. Therefore, it can be crucial to balance the CPU fan speed while also monitoring the temperature of your computer.

 

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Use the methods listed below to check, regulate, adjust, monitor, or increase the fan speed on a Windows 10 computer or laptop. You should pay special attention to your CPU fan RPM if you own a gaming laptop.

 

  • Using the Control Panel, regulate the CPU fan speed.

 

  • To control the CPU fan speed, use BIOS or UEFI.

 

  • Utilizing SpeedFan, manage CPU Fan speed.

 

  • To adjust the fan speed, use a Windows feature integrated into laptops. To regulate your laptop fan, go to your Control Panel and follow the directions.

 

  • Click “Hardware and Sound” in the “Control Panel” before selecting “Power Options.” An additional window will open.

 

  • Select “Change Advanced Power Settings” after selecting “Change Plan Settings.” You’ll see the “Power Options” dialogue box.

 

  • To access an options submenu, select the “Processor Power Management” button next to the plus sign on the “Advanced Settings” tab.

 

  • From the submenu, select “System Cooling Policy”.

 

  • For a drop-down menu, click the down arrow next to “System Cooling Policy.”

 

  • To speed up the cooling fan on your CPU, choose “Active” from the drop-down box.

 

  • Apply and then “OK” by clicking.

 

When you first switch on your computer, the CPU Fan issue frequently occurs. As a result, the fan error during bootup is caused by a hardware problem and may not be caused by an overheating CPU. The most frequent reason for a CPU fan to run at full speed is that its sensor is malfunctioning. The fan itself needs to be changed as a remedy. However, you must realize that the processor does not always run hot.

 

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