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Looking for ways to manage your All in One PC fan speed?

Looking for ways to manage your All in One PC fan speed?

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Darkbandit92
Posting Freak
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09-26-2025, 11:16 PM
#1
I own a Lenovo AIO 700 24ISH ideacentre PC, yet I struggle to manage the CPU fan speed. I've tried various apps like Msi Afterburner and HWiNFO64, but they don't detect or adjust the fan. The cooling policy is active in power settings, but I'm unsure how to enable full-speed operation. I intend to sell this unit soon and want the next buyer to be able to control the fans easily. Can someone assist me?
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Darkbandit92
09-26-2025, 11:16 PM #1

I own a Lenovo AIO 700 24ISH ideacentre PC, yet I struggle to manage the CPU fan speed. I've tried various apps like Msi Afterburner and HWiNFO64, but they don't detect or adjust the fan. The cooling policy is active in power settings, but I'm unsure how to enable full-speed operation. I intend to sell this unit soon and want the next buyer to be able to control the fans easily. Can someone assist me?

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1zambos
Member
188
09-28-2025, 12:29 PM
#2
It seems Lenovo may have disabled certain features or locked the BIOS. Also, afterburner and HWinfo64 restrict CPU fan speed adjustments. This issue occurred with my HP Envy 24' AIO earlier.
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1zambos
09-28-2025, 12:29 PM #2

It seems Lenovo may have disabled certain features or locked the BIOS. Also, afterburner and HWinfo64 restrict CPU fan speed adjustments. This issue occurred with my HP Envy 24' AIO earlier.

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_lykal_
Junior Member
2
09-28-2025, 09:47 PM
#3
It seems fans were really excited about Lenovo laptops, but the BIOS didn’t let you tweak fan speeds like it did with HP’s AIO models. I managed to update the BIOS on my PC, yet the fan speed controls remained missing. I’m curious how it’s wired inside.
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_lykal_
09-28-2025, 09:47 PM #3

It seems fans were really excited about Lenovo laptops, but the BIOS didn’t let you tweak fan speeds like it did with HP’s AIO models. I managed to update the BIOS on my PC, yet the fan speed controls remained missing. I’m curious how it’s wired inside.

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barkris123
Member
73
10-03-2025, 02:42 PM
#4
If it's an AIO, the fan is likely linked to the board via a special connector that offers limited information. Generally, laptops and AIOs don't let you adjust the fan settings, except perhaps on high-performance gaming models. This is because users who switch from a regular laptop to an AIO usually don't want to deal with such customization options.
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barkris123
10-03-2025, 02:42 PM #4

If it's an AIO, the fan is likely linked to the board via a special connector that offers limited information. Generally, laptops and AIOs don't let you adjust the fan settings, except perhaps on high-performance gaming models. This is because users who switch from a regular laptop to an AIO usually don't want to deal with such customization options.

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Derpy_MC
Member
228
10-09-2025, 10:21 PM
#5
Got it! I appreciate the reminder. This will help when listing the PC. I’ll also mention my better gaming setup as the reason for selling. Feel free to share any extra details about the AIO fans if you’d like!
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Derpy_MC
10-09-2025, 10:21 PM #5

Got it! I appreciate the reminder. This will help when listing the PC. I’ll also mention my better gaming setup as the reason for selling. Feel free to share any extra details about the AIO fans if you’d like!