Stop fan on Lenovo ThinkCenter tower

biker59610 Posted messages 18 Status Membre -  
biker59610 Posted messages 18 Status Membre -

Hello,

on a a Lenovo ThinkCenter, I installed Win10, everything is fine, except when I want to shut it down, Win10 closes properly but the fans don't stop, I have to use the power button.

I found nothing in the BIOS to help me, do you have any idea?

Thank you


3 réponses

fabul Posted messages 42099 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   6 035
 

Hello,

What about the Windows power options?

If there's nothing, perform a "Clear CMOS": Often the manual indicates how to do this.

1. Disconnect the power supply.

2. Remove the CR2032 battery.

3. Check if you have a jumper on pins with CLR_CMOS or CLRTC written next to it.

If it's there with 3 pins, move it to the other pins X X O > O X X for at least 10 seconds.

If you don't have it, you can short-circuit the two pins with a screwdriver or other metal object for at least 10 seconds to discharge the capacitors.

Sometimes short-circuiting the two contacts of the battery holder can do the same thing.

4. Put the jumper back as it was before, or stop short-circuiting.

5. Reinsert the battery.

6. Reconnect the power supply.

7. Start the PC.

8. Reconfigure the BIOS.

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.eric Posted messages 1386 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   85
 

Hello

There are indeed some powerful PCs that allow the fans to continue running after Windows has been closed, to prevent "processor overheating lock-up," but I don't know where to find the settings.

An AI confirms this in the BIOS or through third-party software:

  • Some computers allow you to configure the behavior of the fans in the BIOS. You can check if your ThinkCentre has an option to keep the fans running after shutdown.
  • Management software: There are third-party software programs that can control fan speed and behavior after the operating system shuts down.

Conclusion

Leaving the fans running after closing Windows is a good practice to prevent overheating and extend the life of your hardware.

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biker59610 Posted messages 18 Status Membre
 

Hello

Thank you for the response, but my fans are still running, I don't see where these settings could be.

As for the third-party software (if there is any), where could it be located, given that I formatted my drive before installing Windows 10,???

Best regards

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