PLZ HELP
hi all,
i have hp pavilion dv5 1155ee.....
core 2 duo 2.53 ghz....4gb ram...... nvidia geforce 9600m gt 512 mb....

the problem is that i dont know that if my nvidia 9600m gt 512 mb has fan or not .......

and i have installed gadget to show fan speed but the fan is at 0 %....and from nvidia control panel i cannot control the fan becoz it is disbaled.......

and the temperatures i m getting is ......while playing movies it is around 55-60c and while playing games it is going above 85c +

plz help me about the fan .....

plz ...
hi all,

i have hp pavilion dv5 1155ee.....

core 2 duo 2.53 ghz....4gb ram...... nvidia geforce 9600m gt 512 mb....



the problem is that i dont know that if my nvidia 9600m gt 512 mb has fan or not .......



and i have installed gadget to show fan speed but the fan is at 0 %....and from nvidia control panel i cannot control the fan becoz it is disbaled.......



and the temperatures i m getting is ......while playing movies it is around 55-60c and while playing games it is going above 85c +



plz help me about the fan .....



plz ...

#1
Posted 08/28/2011 02:31 PM   
Most laptops you can't control the fan spped on the gpu or see it... thats why you see a 0 and laptop gpus tend not to have a sendor to monitor the fan like a deshtop gpu would have.

55-60 is not that bad 85plus tho aint good ...have you opened it up and cleaned out the fan in the laptop ? Laptop fans seem to like sucking in dust bunnies which well make your temps go up, a simple opening and cleaning of the fan helps if not cures that issue.

I also has a hp dv5 that got heated up too it was a faulty gpu chip I had to send the lappy to hp for repairs...I was under warrenty tho.
Most laptops you can't control the fan spped on the gpu or see it... thats why you see a 0 and laptop gpus tend not to have a sendor to monitor the fan like a deshtop gpu would have.



55-60 is not that bad 85plus tho aint good ...have you opened it up and cleaned out the fan in the laptop ? Laptop fans seem to like sucking in dust bunnies which well make your temps go up, a simple opening and cleaning of the fan helps if not cures that issue.



I also has a hp dv5 that got heated up too it was a faulty gpu chip I had to send the lappy to hp for repairs...I was under warrenty tho.

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#2
Posted 08/28/2011 02:54 PM   
It's a laptop so the 9600M doesn't have its own fan. The laptop probably only has a single fan to exhaust hot air out of the laptop. The temperatures you're getting are normal for laptop graphics. If you want your laptop to run cooler, get a notebook cooler pad.
It's a laptop so the 9600M doesn't have its own fan. The laptop probably only has a single fan to exhaust hot air out of the laptop. The temperatures you're getting are normal for laptop graphics. If you want your laptop to run cooler, get a notebook cooler pad.

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#3
Posted 08/28/2011 03:01 PM   
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