

The case of the computer is designed to absorb heat from the interior components and transfer it to the exterior of the system where the heat is then transferred to the surrounding air. And I just want to say thank you as well for your hard work on making this feature possible.Internal components such as the processor and the video card can become hot through normal use of your portable computer. And since it's new, I don't want to make it overheat by mistake. I tried undervolting, disabling TurboBoost, official Dell power manager but none of these solutions kept it quiet. Sorry If I am asking too much questions but I recently purchased this laptop (DELL G3) and the fans get really loud during light usage.

And I just want to say thank you as well for your hard work on making this feature possible.

For "Custom Auto", which sensor should I use? (screenshot attached) Should I keep it unchecked?ĥ.There is so much temperatures being monitored, which one is the most important one to check if the laptop is overheating? (attached a screenshot for my laptop).Ħ. I figured most of it but I have a couple of questions, if I may ask.ġ.Does "System Auto" reset the fan controls to the manufacturers default?Ģ.Does shutting down and restarting the computer reset the fan controls to the manufacturers default?Ĥ.Is the "Respin period" for HWInfo to regain control of fans in case the manufacturers default take control? I find that my manual settings are not being overridden for my laptop.
