Laptop fan control

R

ricardo.l

On my Acer laptop (which I recently bought together with Vista Premium) when
I go out of standby the fan doesn't stop running at max speed.
It doesn't make sense that, being power settings at min level, during normal
operation it just switch on once in a while (and not even at max speed,
judging from its noise); and as soon as it wakes up it's impossible that it
needs cooling down anything hot.

I wonder whether this is a buggy Vista driver rather than a poor hardware
design behavior, for which Acer would be responsible instead.
In the first case I would ask for suggestions on how to switch fan off
without rebooting the system each time (making standby feature useless).

Thanks a lot,
Ricardo
 
B

Brett I. Holcomb

Have you checked the BIOS to see if there are settings for the fan
such as auto, full on, etc. I had that on a rack mount system - the
vendor shipped it with the BIOS set to full on and it was noisy!
 
W

Wandering

If you bought Vista installed on the machine, then the whole thing is Acer's
problem. Hopefully one of the whiz kids here can help you with a tweak.
 
R

ricardo.l

Wandering said:
If you bought Vista installed on the machine, then the whole thing is Acer's
problem. Hopefully one of the whiz kids here can help you with a tweak.

Yes, the OS was pre-installed as OEM license. Hoping to find a tweak,
meanwhile, I'll ask them about it, because I am wondering whether this is to
be considered something to fix by returning the machine to support service
(or instead if all these laptops have the same, poor, fan behavior.)
However, I hope this is due to some driver to update (but they should tell
me which one).
Thanks for your feedback,
Ricardo
 
R

ricardo.l

No bios settings, but on booting there is no wrong behavior.
It arises on wake up after one goes standby or hybernation.
Thanks though,
Ricardo
 

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