Hi,
I'm not reporting a problem, just a bit of a query.
I've noticed that when I leave my laptop alone and its CPU usage goes down to nearly zero, the fan isn't running. As soon as I start doing anything like a virus scan or copying a few Gig of data to/from different drives (basically enough to get the CPU usage into double figures) the fans kick in very quickly. Despite the fact that there's no real evidence that they needed to. It's like they're directly linked to CPU usage rather than any temperature sensors. I'd prefer that they kick in when they feel the temperatures getting above the normal range and they run until it gets well back into the normal range.
What control do we have over fan policy? I noticed a fans setting in the power management, where I changed it to passive, but that doesn't seem to have made any difference.
I'm perfectly happy to live with it working this way, but I'd prefer it if it didn't.
Also, while I'm here, at what temperature range would I start to get concerned, and perhaps bring over a desktop fan pointed at the machine to cool it down? For the first few weeks of usage I'm gonna keep an eye on the temps to see what impact different activities (e.g. video conversion, backup, etc) have on the temps. Here are the temps I just recorded while Avast was doing a full scan, in a 25.3ºC room.
~D
I'm not reporting a problem, just a bit of a query.
I've noticed that when I leave my laptop alone and its CPU usage goes down to nearly zero, the fan isn't running. As soon as I start doing anything like a virus scan or copying a few Gig of data to/from different drives (basically enough to get the CPU usage into double figures) the fans kick in very quickly. Despite the fact that there's no real evidence that they needed to. It's like they're directly linked to CPU usage rather than any temperature sensors. I'd prefer that they kick in when they feel the temperatures getting above the normal range and they run until it gets well back into the normal range.
What control do we have over fan policy? I noticed a fans setting in the power management, where I changed it to passive, but that doesn't seem to have made any difference.
I'm perfectly happy to live with it working this way, but I'd prefer it if it didn't.
Also, while I'm here, at what temperature range would I start to get concerned, and perhaps bring over a desktop fan pointed at the machine to cool it down? For the first few weeks of usage I'm gonna keep an eye on the temps to see what impact different activities (e.g. video conversion, backup, etc) have on the temps. Here are the temps I just recorded while Avast was doing a full scan, in a 25.3ºC room.

~D