is there solution for "fan running at fullspeed" after upgrading ?

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  1. Posts : 7
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
       #1

    is there solution for "fan running at fullspeed" after upgrading ?


    upgraded my laptop from win7 to win10.

    and i got this annoying problem, ton of ppl get this problem, but some of them fixed it by different solution, and thats make me confused as why this problem occurs, and why i cant fix this fan problem. btw, never got this problem when i still on win7.

    laptop @idle


    i really need help this time. thanks.
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  2. Posts : 42,988
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #2

    Hi, I think you need to complete your specs for anyone to maybe give you more specific suggestions, as this could well be a driver-related issue.
    System Specs - Fill in at Ten Forums - Windows 10 Forums

    Meanwhile maybe you have read
    Solved CPU fan running at full speed in Windows 10 - Page 2 - Windows 10 Forums
    or
    Solved Asus Laptop Fans WHIR ON a little too much (I think) - Windows 10 Forums
    and feel free to search for more, especially anything related to your laptop or configuration.

    If you find you need to update a driver, note that drivers are maintained by MS, so if you were to update any drivers, for example, they will quickly be replaced by what Uncle MS believes is good for you. The Tutorial section has a tutorial on how to protect any drivers yuo need that are different to aht Uncle MS thinks you should have.

    Have you verified your laptop is compatible with Win 10 and checked your manufacturer's forum for similar reports? Or done a search on your
    "laptop type" fan on "Windows 10"
    or similar?
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  3. Posts : 1,983
    Windows 10 x86 14383 Insider Pro and Core 10240
       #3

    The usual suspect with laptops is lint, dust and fluff in the heat exchanger, causing overheating of the processors - graphics & cores, which may need to be disassembled and the fan physically removed for thorough cleaning. Often blowing through the case vents with compressed air is not sufficient to remove the blockage. Once these measures have been taken, and the blades and housing of the fan have been brushed clean and the debris blown away in a well ventilated area, the fan bearings will benefit from a drop of lubricant, and the processors and heat sink plates should have their thermal compound renewed.

    Secondly, the basic chipset drivers that Microsoft installs with Windows 10 should be replaced with the latest applicable versions from the chipset provider, which is usually Intel for Intel processors, see link at top of this forum.

    Another cause of the processor overrunning may be other hardware or software problems identified with excessive CPU cycles which may be investigated using device and task manager and MSInfo32.
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  4. Posts : 42,988
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #4

    Fafhrd said:
    The usual suspect with laptops is lint, dust and fluff in the heat exchanger, causing overheating of the processors - graphics & cores, which may need to be disassembled and the fan physically removed for thorough cleaning. Often blowing through the case vents with compressed air is not sufficient to remove the blockage. Once these measures have been taken, and the blades and housing of the fan have been brushed clean and the debris blown away in a well ventilated area, the fan bearings will benefit from a drop of lubricant, and the processors and heat sink plates should have their thermal compound renewed.

    Secondly, the basic chipset drivers that Microsoft installs with Windows 10 should be replaced with the latest applicable versions from the chipset provider, which is usually Intel for Intel processors, see link at top of this forum.

    Another cause of the processor overrunning may be other hardware or software problems identified with excessive CPU cycles which may be investigated using device and task manager and MSInfo32.
    Generally true- but Blitzhartwright said it didn't happen in Win 7.. and his processor temp is quite low.

    That said, would be useful to have a screenshot of the task manager please just to confirm.

    And note my comment about updating drivers. The only question here might be if any driver has not yet been updated to what MS expects it to be.
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  5. Posts : 7
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #5

    dalchina said:
    Generally true- but Blitzhartwright said it didn't happen in Win 7.. and his processor temp is quite low.

    That said, would be useful to have a screenshot of the task manager please just to confirm.


    And note my comment about updating drivers. The only question here might be if any driver has not yet been updated to what MS expects it to be.

    yeah thats right, never happenend before when i still on my win7. and i think everyone here already know about overheating issue on win10 cause there's many ppl who got this problem, giving advice about cleaning dust isnt a solution for this problem, because if thats the case , why i dont get overheating problem when i on win7 ? why is it happen right after i upgraded my laptop to win 10? that's the question.


    here my SS of my task manager.





    and about ur post


    "And note my comment about updating drivers. The only question here might be if any driver has not yet been updated to what MS expects it to be."


    i really dont know what to do, i just updated my driver using windows update, maybe u could give me detail on what should i do concerning my driver.


    here's history of my windows update.





    as you can see there's some 'failed on install' which i dont know why , and what should i do about them. i try to check if i can download it again, but when i press 'windows update' it says my laptop already up to date.


    oh, and btw i already updated my system specs on forum, maybe u could check it out.


    thanks.
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  6. Posts : 42,988
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #6

    Hi, thanks. Nothing special in your task manager as you'll know, which is fine.

    Have you read thru those two links I quoted? Noted you seem to be showing above in the driver updates that there are two graphics cards. One of those threads talks about this.

    Also do a basic check on your Device Manager - no yellow exclamation marks.
    For those failed to install cases, you can of course check these for updates specifically from Device Manager.

    I'm wondering about your 0deg reading for your GPU. Given that the driver installation failed, that's worth inspecting.

    Just wondering about compatibility- 'tho my old laptop (originally Vista) had nothing listed for '10 by HP, yet ran 32 bit and 64 bit ok, although once I got to Win 8 Safe mode never worked properly (thermal cutout).

    N46VZ | Notebooks | ASUS Global
    -> Win 8.

    Latest BIOS is 409 (dated 2013).
    N46VZ | Notebooks | ASUS Global
    Note one update is for 4Gb VRAM- how much do you have?
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  7. Posts : 1,983
    Windows 10 x86 14383 Insider Pro and Core 10240
       #7

    If the fan is running at full speed, and the processor temperature limits are being exceeded - as the flame symbols on Speedfan indicate -then there are issues - but that may be because you have lots of driver issues, even though your processor is nowhere near 100% at 16% in Task Manager, presumably due to temperature-related throttling, and your full-speed fan managing to cool things a little.

    Given the 0 reading for GPU temperature which is clearly impossible, you may have several issues from BIOS to drivers and software incompatibilities, which require investigation.

    But I'd always start with the usual suspects - just my 2c.
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  8. Posts : 7
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #8

    dalchina said:
    ..
    yeah already read them, but ill try to read it again if i can find something.

    my device manager :



    yeah, idk bout 0c on my CPU, but i tried to use another software, its called HWmonitor, here's the result :



    about compatibility, actually when visiting the asus website u linked, i coincidentally stumbled upon this : Windows 10 - Which model supports upgrade to Windows 10? > and it seems that my laptop model isnt on the list.

    hmm, i dont know if that's really the actual reason why i got this problem, maybe i should go back to win7 after all.
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  9. Posts : 42,988
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #9

    Mmm, good find, and in my first list of suggestions. There's always an outside chance if the manufacturer only lists drivers to Win 7, say, but doesn't say it DOESN'T support Win 10.. where the manufacturer lists it as NOT supporting Win 10, that's less likely. So don't hold out your hopes.

    Your CPU use is relatively high- your task manager didn't show what that's due to. Could you rank CPU use from high to low and post another screenshot?

    As to the unknown devices, download Drivermax and do a driver scan. (I've used that successfully to get 2 drivers not otherwise found for my old laptop). Now don't whatever you do randomly download all updates. Simply try to resolve the unknowns.

    Also resolve the references you've posted to two video cards (Intel and Nvidia).
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  10. Posts : 7
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #10

    dalchina said:
    ...



    here's the task manager :



    here's gif version (ignore the gyazo, it takes memory because its recording this gif) :



    already scanned with drivermax, here's the result :



    but i dont which one is the 'unknown device'


    what do you mean by "Also resolve the references you've posted to two video cards (Intel and Nvidia)." this ?

    if what you mean is wether i have double vga installed like in someone's thread, then no, i dont have it installed double, here :


    i also got the latest ver. of BIOS which i updated a long time ago. (when i still on win7)


    btw, after researching about unknown device, i read that i should get that driver 'Hardware ids'
    its root\DTSoftBus01 and root\amppal​.
    Last edited by Blitzhartwright; 25 Mar 2016 at 01:37.
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