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I recently installed Debian 9 on my HP-15bsxx laptop (after installing ElementaryOS 5.0 and NOT having this problem), and I have this issue where the fans are always on (not at full speed), even though:




  • The CPU is not usually working on any intensive task. I'm running firefox, htop and evince on the screenshot, on a i3+polybar setup.
    enter image description here

  • The CPU's temp are usually between 30-45C.
    enter image description here

  • The laptop is clean inside.

  • I've run fwts and loaded the coretemp module (its the only recommended module).

  • I have TLP installed and running.

  • I have all the intel-microcode, firmware-misc-* and firmware-linux-* packages installed (free and non free)


These are the laptop specs, the kernel is 4.19.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 (its not a 4.19 problem as I had this issues with older kernels too), this is the result of lspci and these are the results of dmesg in case you need it.



I know that this is a common issue, and Google has a lot of answers, but I've try them all and none worked for me.










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    I recently installed Debian 9 on my HP-15bsxx laptop (after installing ElementaryOS 5.0 and NOT having this problem), and I have this issue where the fans are always on (not at full speed), even though:




    • The CPU is not usually working on any intensive task. I'm running firefox, htop and evince on the screenshot, on a i3+polybar setup.
      enter image description here

    • The CPU's temp are usually between 30-45C.
      enter image description here

    • The laptop is clean inside.

    • I've run fwts and loaded the coretemp module (its the only recommended module).

    • I have TLP installed and running.

    • I have all the intel-microcode, firmware-misc-* and firmware-linux-* packages installed (free and non free)


    These are the laptop specs, the kernel is 4.19.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 (its not a 4.19 problem as I had this issues with older kernels too), this is the result of lspci and these are the results of dmesg in case you need it.



    I know that this is a common issue, and Google has a lot of answers, but I've try them all and none worked for me.










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      I recently installed Debian 9 on my HP-15bsxx laptop (after installing ElementaryOS 5.0 and NOT having this problem), and I have this issue where the fans are always on (not at full speed), even though:




      • The CPU is not usually working on any intensive task. I'm running firefox, htop and evince on the screenshot, on a i3+polybar setup.
        enter image description here

      • The CPU's temp are usually between 30-45C.
        enter image description here

      • The laptop is clean inside.

      • I've run fwts and loaded the coretemp module (its the only recommended module).

      • I have TLP installed and running.

      • I have all the intel-microcode, firmware-misc-* and firmware-linux-* packages installed (free and non free)


      These are the laptop specs, the kernel is 4.19.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 (its not a 4.19 problem as I had this issues with older kernels too), this is the result of lspci and these are the results of dmesg in case you need it.



      I know that this is a common issue, and Google has a lot of answers, but I've try them all and none worked for me.










      share|improve this question







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      I recently installed Debian 9 on my HP-15bsxx laptop (after installing ElementaryOS 5.0 and NOT having this problem), and I have this issue where the fans are always on (not at full speed), even though:




      • The CPU is not usually working on any intensive task. I'm running firefox, htop and evince on the screenshot, on a i3+polybar setup.
        enter image description here

      • The CPU's temp are usually between 30-45C.
        enter image description here

      • The laptop is clean inside.

      • I've run fwts and loaded the coretemp module (its the only recommended module).

      • I have TLP installed and running.

      • I have all the intel-microcode, firmware-misc-* and firmware-linux-* packages installed (free and non free)


      These are the laptop specs, the kernel is 4.19.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 (its not a 4.19 problem as I had this issues with older kernels too), this is the result of lspci and these are the results of dmesg in case you need it.



      I know that this is a common issue, and Google has a lot of answers, but I've try them all and none worked for me.







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