Olivarus wrote:
making the cpu cooling fan spin faster maybe?
this is an option that may or may not be do-able depending on your hardware
i don't think OP has stated if they knows their computer is overheating. only drum drum has asked the question before, and i don't think OP responded to that.
but anyways, if it was overheating, to help with cooling; they could try this:::
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there is a program called
SpeedFan for windows (
smcFanControl if your on a mac) that will help you adjust your fan speed, but the downside to that is that the program isnt compatabile with certain computers (i think the BIOS has to do with it).
depending on your motherboard, your BIOS may have an option to tweak your fan settings. it comes in many different names, like "q-fan control" on an asus motherboard and "smart fan control" for an intel one. the downside to this option is that it only controls some fans, which is usually the CPU fan and some other one.
another option is to install an External Fan Controller (for desktops). this option ensures all your fans are controlled however you like. only one thing, its a 'manual' control.
so you need to monitor Hardware temps and set fan speeds accordingly (if you want it silent), OR you can just have it blast on 100% if you dont care about noise and want your computer to be super chilled.