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Notebook fan was going crazy on windows 10....

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  • V virang_21

    My notebook's fan was going crazy on windows 10 to the point where it sounded like my machine was possessed then I found this trick and it is quite as a mouse now... Maybe useful to someone... Power & Sleep settings -> Additional power settings -> Change Power Settings -> Change advanced power settings and in popup window Processor Power management. Changed System cooling policy to passive and Maximum processor state to 90%. Processor Power Management[^]

    Zen and the art of software maintenance : rm -rf * Maths is like love : a simple idea but it can get complicated.

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    I would find and kill processes that uses a lot of CPU, on Task Manager first. Limiting the processor power means we get less than what we paid for.

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