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Did you mean:. Last reply by thaianhquan Unsolved. Is there any way to manually control fan? Thank you for your time. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.

Replies You should also run Dell Preboot Diagnostic to check the Hardware within the computer by following steps below: 1. Power off system 2. Any updates anupam. DaleBond 2 Bronze. In response to DaleBond. It's quite painful to use this laptop on the LAP.. In response to anupam.

Please click on the link below for additional information that might be helpful to you: 75 Dell Laptop Overheating Fix Official Dell Tech Support - YouTube One suggestion : You could consider purchasing a cooling pad to help with the heating problems. Support For Inspiron Post Reply. Top Contributor. Dell Support Resources. Here is a list of best free CPU cooling software for Windows. These free software are very useful as it is very important to keep CPU and overall temperature of the system under control.

However, it is not very efficient as it takes time to react that leads to system overheating and throttling. In most of these software, you get both the manual and automatic methods to control the CPU fan speed. Plus, features to monitor real-time CPU fan speed is also provided by most software.

SpeedFan is my favorite software because it is one of the most effective software to bring down the CPU temperature. To control the CPU fan speed, it provides an advanced PMW function that lets you increase or decrease the fan speed by sending the pulse modulation signals. It also has some advanced features namely Clock to overclock CPU frequency , Hard Disk Analyzer to perform online in-depth analysis of hard drive , Chart it shows a graphical representation of fan speeds, temperature, and voltages.

As its name implies, it is mainly an energy saver software that tries to save as much energy as possible without slowing down the system. This is from my understanding, as a child of a highly educated IT tech.

In time, if the fan needs to run all the time, it slowly dies inside until it stops working entirely. This leads to a permanent state of passive cooling, which is not fun. Will March 8, PM. Jason March 3, PM. Still, easier than sending the laptop back and replacing it with another with the same problem.

Bernadett January 8, PM. I was pretty sad because of this overheating problem, but I tried this and it really works!! Thank you so much! Ali December 4, PM. Hi, I bought a dell laptop 15 and as soon I started using it, its getting hot. Do you have any idea about this? TheManager December 5, AM. Unfortunately, I do not. Best of luck. Daniel Rom November 11, AM. TheManager October 8, PM. Should have to downgrade performance to prevent notebook from over heating.

But another option might be to turn off turbo mode in bios? Reduces potential clock boost but might run cooler. I just bought a refurb Dell Inspiron 13 inch and definitely notice the heat issues. Especially updating or any heavy task and it has a Core i7 to boot. Considering returning it already because of the heat problem because I use a notebook on my lap a lot in the evenings.

Tom September 8, PM. Thanks for the tip. Now my Inspiron is quiet and cool. Also this suggestion is not on any Dell tech support post that I looked at. EeJay July 30, PM. I was about to give up on my Dell Inspiron 13, suffering from scorched legs [! What a difference — sheer genius! CrankyBeach June 11, PM. I had the same problem with a brand-new Inspiron 13 purchased in January of The power options you mention in your blog are apparently not available in Windows 10 home edition, so here is what I did that was available.

From the time I bought this laptop brand-new in January of , the built-in keyboard has gotten hot enough, especially on the left side of the keyboard, to make typing uncomfortable.

Since I make my living as a medical transcriptionist, this is not a good thing. I use it with a laptop pad with a USB-powered fan, and even that was not of enough help to cool down the keyboard.

I followed all the suggestions I could find on multiple online searches, including updating the BIOS as well as making sure all the Dell updates had been downloaded and installed. Still too hot. I even went so far as to remove the back of the laptop to check and see the condition of the fan.

It was fine. No dust. This is enabled by default and, if I understand it correctly, basically overclocks the CPU, which makes it run hotter. I had earlier downloaded and run a program called Open Hardware Monitor which told me my CPU core temperatures were running in the high 60s to low 70s degrees Celsius. So I rebooted the computer, hit F12 on restart to get into setup, and found my way to the Turbo Boost. I unchecked the box to disable it, saved the changes, and finished booting up the computer.

And now the keyboard is no longer burning my fingers, and the CPU temperatures are running in the high 40s to low 50s. And I can put my hand on the bottom of the computer without it hurting.

Rust September 8, AM. Thank you, CrankyBeach, for making the effort ot post your solution everywhere. I have been trying to fix this for ages and following all these online guides and almost broke my laptop in the process but your simple fix finally sorted the issue. I can finally watch a youtube video without my graphics shutting multiple times down due to overheating!

Mike C June 6, AM. Your suggestion did the trick to stopping the loud fan noise due to overheating and where it ultimately shuts down. It was the right solution. I too did the same as you — re-loaded all sorts of drivers and updated the BIOS without success — and this was on a Dell Latitude E I tried everything from undervolting to my laptop freezing and not working but this solved everything..

Kristin April 29, PM. This solved my problem! I was about to lead a workshop online, so I needed to get this taken care of! Mike Branham October 11, PM. Wow, had the exact same issue, and worked through BIOS updates, and most of the other things mentioned to try. Even bought a laptop cooling fan flat thing with a bunch of fans in it that you set your laptop on. Nothing worked, very frustrating. Only been a few hours now, but this seems to work very well. TheManager October 11, PM. TheManager September 22, AM.

My inspirion is still still going strong with no shutdowns. Dave August 7, AM. I was extremely skeptical this would have any effect, my machine started shutting off ,not shutting down, moving the screen, even touching type too hard , I was sure it was a mechanical issues, or the power supply, the socket is bent from years of actual lap use many drops , figured it was screwed back up my important files, figured , might as well check for a fix, junk machine anyway, tried this, typing this on the machine, which would have been impossible before, must be a very subtle voltage issue that lower use fixed, cra.

Birchi April 7, AM. Laptop overheating is a big issue and mostly it is due to laptop fan not working properly. I am facing this problem as my laptop fan is functioning speedy and the speed of laptop is not properly.

Please let me know the reason if you have any other problem. TheManager February 1, AM. What you basically did was disable turbo boost technology.



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