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How do i increase my laptops fan speed?

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System Name Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 14
Processor i7 1360P
Motherboard -
Cooling Dual Fan Cooling System
Memory 16 GB 6000MHZ DDR5
Video Card(s) Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs
Storage 512 GB NVMe SSD
Display(s) 1800p display 120HZ
Case -
Audio Device(s) Quad Speakers (2x 5W Woofers, 2x 2W Tweeters)
Power Supply 65 watt
Mouse Hp omen gaming mouse
Keyboard -
VR HMD -
Software Windows 11
Benchmark Scores Geekbench 6 : single core: 2252 multicore : 10456 compute(OpenCL):16734 compute(Vulcan):21841
Laptop model : Lenovo Ideapad s340 15iml
i7 10510u
MX230
P.S: I tried modifying fan speed using speedfan but it didnt detect my laptops fan : (
 
Fan Control Doesnt Work : (

try hitting ctrl + shift + 1

to turn on max fan off and on. it may not work, but it does work for some Lenovo laptops, if that doesn't work then try "fn + 1" if you have a FN key.
 
still doesnt work
 
Your last option can be buying a laptop coolingpad.
 
Your last option can be buying a laptop coolingpad.
i have one but it still thermal throttles
the fans are very quiet i can barely hear them
 
Try Throttlestop
 
Save up for a better "Gaming laptop" or better , save up for a desktop computer.
 
Fan Control Doesnt Work : (
I tried Fan Control on my HP notebook today & it couldn't see any sensors or the fan. Sorry about that, I had some hope for it since it works so nice on my desktops.
 
Can you change it from bios? Even my laptop with no fan has a fan control in bios.

Also you could try this:
  1. Open “Control Panel” and click on “Hardware and Sound,” and then “Power Options.” A new window will appear.
  2. Click “Change Plan Settings,” and then “Change Advanced Power Settings.” The “Power Options” dialog box will appear.
  3. In the “Advanced Settings” tab click on the “Processor Power Management” associated with a plus symbol to open an options submenu.
  4. Select “System Cooling Policy” from the submenu.
  5. Click the down arrow under “System Cooling Policy” to reveal a drop-down menu.
  6. Select “Active” from the drop-down menu to increase the speed of your CPU’s cooling fan.
  7. Click “Apply” and then “OK.”
 
Can you change it from bios? Even my laptop with no fan has a fan control in bios.

Also you could try this:
  1. Open “Control Panel” and click on “Hardware and Sound,” and then “Power Options.” A new window will appear.
  2. Click “Change Plan Settings,” and then “Change Advanced Power Settings.” The “Power Options” dialog box will appear.
  3. In the “Advanced Settings” tab click on the “Processor Power Management” associated with a plus symbol to open an options submenu.
  4. Select “System Cooling Policy” from the submenu.
  5. Click the down arrow under “System Cooling Policy” to reveal a drop-down menu.
  6. Select “Active” from the drop-down menu to increase the speed of your CPU’s cooling fan.
  7. Click “Apply” and then “OK.”
that option does not exist in my laptop.........
 
You can use Power Settings Explorer tool to unlock all the hidden power options if you can't see them by default.

 
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