[GH-ISSUE #1395] this thing permamently changed speed of my fans in my laptop? after uninstalling, reinstalling, I turn on my laptop, fans immidietly start speeding up #1203

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opened 2026-02-26 00:34:39 +03:00 by kerem · 4 comments
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Originally created by @fiedziuk-marek on GitHub (May 24, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/issues/1395

it says no matter what I do, the fans are locked on 55,9%? no matter what configuration I choose, read only or enabled, fan speed wont change, target speed changes with no result.
can you please help me? what did I do wrong and how do I get rid of this?

Originally created by @fiedziuk-marek on GitHub (May 24, 2024). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/issues/1395 it says no matter what I do, the fans are locked on 55,9%? no matter what configuration I choose, read only or enabled, fan speed wont change, target speed changes with no result. can you please help me? what did I do wrong and how do I get rid of this?
kerem 2026-02-26 00:34:39 +03:00
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@AnomanderHarv commented on GitHub (Jun 20, 2024):

I'm having the exact same problem on a Hp 15s. BIOS Flash and reinstall of Win 11 and my fans are stuck on a constant spin

<!-- gh-comment-id:2181657828 --> @AnomanderHarv commented on GitHub (Jun 20, 2024): I'm having the exact same problem on a Hp 15s. BIOS Flash and reinstall of Win 11 and my fans are stuck on a constant spin
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@saddexed commented on GitHub (Jun 27, 2024):

Hey, have you tried setting the changed memory address back to it's original value?
My fan default was FF (255) and setting it to FF sets it back to the auto mode

<!-- gh-comment-id:2195513829 --> @saddexed commented on GitHub (Jun 27, 2024): Hey, have you tried setting the changed memory address back to it's original value? My fan default was FF (255) and setting it to FF sets it back to the auto mode
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@anubis-tyrant commented on GitHub (Jul 3, 2024):

Maybe first uninstall nbfc first if you have it. Then goto BIOS and Reset to Default. See if it works. also use Nitrosense > Custom > Adjust it.

<!-- gh-comment-id:2205253474 --> @anubis-tyrant commented on GitHub (Jul 3, 2024): Maybe first uninstall nbfc first if you have it. Then goto BIOS and Reset to Default. See if it works. also use Nitrosense > Custom > Adjust it.
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Jan 1, 2025):

This issue is stale because it has been open more than 180 days with no activity. If nobody comments within 7 days, this issue will be closed

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