I just got my first Linux laptop a few days ago (details in my signature). It's great except for one thing which is starting to drive me crazy: the fan is constantly spinning up and down.
When the computer is idle for a while (literally completely idle - doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING) the fan won't spin up, but the moment I do anything - touch the trackpad, start typing, move the cursor - it'll spin up, and then spin back down again after 2 or 3 seconds. This happens constantly and as you can probably imagine, it's incredibly annoying, especially since the fan is quite loud. Every now and then, it'll actually spin up and down again several times in the space of a couple of seconds.
I don't know why this is happening but it seems like it's maybe just too sensitive to tiny temperature changes associated with slightly increased CPU activity?
The laptop has 2 large air intakes on the bottom of the case, which is elevated about 5 millimetres with little rubber feet, and a gigantic outlet on the side of the case, which I can feel hot air blowing out of when the fan spins up. This is much better ventilation than my old Macbook, which was always overheating (probably largely due to dust, as it got worse and worse over the years). The new laptop certainly feels MUCH cooler to touch than the Macbook ever did, although I noticed today that it's getting quite hot on the actual trackpad, which is a tad unpleasant (especially in summer; in winter it would probably be lovely. Computers as hand-warming devices!)
What do you guys think about this issue? Might it be possible to configure the fan somehow (in BIOS settings, or elsewhere?) I really don't know anything about this kind of thing :S
When the computer is idle for a while (literally completely idle - doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING) the fan won't spin up, but the moment I do anything - touch the trackpad, start typing, move the cursor - it'll spin up, and then spin back down again after 2 or 3 seconds. This happens constantly and as you can probably imagine, it's incredibly annoying, especially since the fan is quite loud. Every now and then, it'll actually spin up and down again several times in the space of a couple of seconds.
I don't know why this is happening but it seems like it's maybe just too sensitive to tiny temperature changes associated with slightly increased CPU activity?
The laptop has 2 large air intakes on the bottom of the case, which is elevated about 5 millimetres with little rubber feet, and a gigantic outlet on the side of the case, which I can feel hot air blowing out of when the fan spins up. This is much better ventilation than my old Macbook, which was always overheating (probably largely due to dust, as it got worse and worse over the years). The new laptop certainly feels MUCH cooler to touch than the Macbook ever did, although I noticed today that it's getting quite hot on the actual trackpad, which is a tad unpleasant (especially in summer; in winter it would probably be lovely. Computers as hand-warming devices!)
What do you guys think about this issue? Might it be possible to configure the fan somehow (in BIOS settings, or elsewhere?) I really don't know anything about this kind of thing :S
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