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  • vicentico1
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    • Jun 2011
    • 4

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    Question about hp, help

    hi guys, i have a question for the community....
    i have a hp dv6000, and i want to cut the wire of the fan to this always is on, this have 4 cables:
    white
    red
    black
    yellow

    some body cant to asist to me? thanks a lot.
  • PCBONEZ
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    • Aug 2005
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    Re: Question about hp, help

    Check your BIOS settings first.
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    • vicentico1
      New Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 4

      #3
      Re: Question about hp, help

      Originally posted by PCBONEZ
      Check your BIOS settings first.
      i got it, i cant find any thing. any ideas?

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      • mattbrad2
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 122

        #4
        Re: Question about hp, help

        Originally posted by vicentico1
        hi guys, i have a question for the community....
        i have a hp dv6000, and i want to cut the wire of the fan to this always is on, this have 4 cables:
        white
        red
        black
        yellow

        some body cant to asist to me? thanks a lot.
        Might I ask why you want to do this? The latest BIOS basically does this anyway (its temperature delta for the fan switch is set so high that it rarely throttles completely off). A better cooling solution would be a copper shim, new thermal compound and drilling a few holes in the bottom of the housing under the GPU.

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        • vicentico1
          New Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 4

          #5
          Re: Question about hp, help

          Originally posted by mattbrad2
          Might I ask why you want to do this? The latest BIOS basically does this anyway (its temperature delta for the fan switch is set so high that it rarely throttles completely off). A better cooling solution would be a copper shim, new thermal compound and drilling a few holes in the bottom of the housing under the GPU.

          i did reflow for this one, so i want to stay always on the fan, and i will be tray to update the bios, thanks so much everithing

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