Guest SliqM Posted June 23, 2008 Posted June 23, 2008 Hi, Since a short time the fan in my laptop runs at full speed, just few minutes after power on. This was not the case before, but i have 'played' with some temperature monitor programs and maybe one of those programs has change the fanspeed settings. (??) Is that possible? I removed all those programs and also the names in the registry... => no result. What else can i do? It's a MAXDATA laptop, type ECO 4011 IW. TIA S.
Guest mx404 Posted June 23, 2008 Posted June 23, 2008 Re: Fan speed you need to find a group for overclocking or that pertains to your laptop. -- marx404 _________________ "SliqM" <poorboy321###@hotmail#only 1st 10 chrs###> wrote in message news:485f6a26_5@news4us.nl... > Hi, > > Since a short time the fan in my laptop runs at full speed, just few > minutes after power on. > > This was not the case before, but i have 'played' with some temperature > monitor programs and maybe one of those programs has change the fanspeed > settings. (??) > > Is that possible? I removed all those programs and also the names in the > registry... => no result. > > What else can i do? > > It's a MAXDATA laptop, type ECO 4011 IW. > > TIA > S. > > >
Guest Dreamchaser Posted June 23, 2008 Posted June 23, 2008 Re: Fan speed On Jun 23, 5:17 pm, "SliqM" <poorboy321###@hotmail#only 1st 10 chrs###> wrote: > Hi, > > Since a short time the fan in my laptop runs at full speed, just few minutes > after power on. > > This was not the case before, but i have 'played' with some temperature > monitor programs and maybe one of those programs has change the fanspeed > settings. (??) > > Is that possible? I removed all those programs and also the names in the > registry... => no result. > > What else can i do? > > It's a MAXDATA laptop, type ECO 4011 IW. > > TIA > S. Try seeking the website where you download the program. Did you use speedfan?
Recommended Posts