Fan gets louder when put into sleep mode

Abhorcosm

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For my first month of having Windows 7 (Ultimate, 64-bit, 4x2gb ram, Intel Pentium 4 3.8GHz) my sleep mode worked fine. It would enter sleep mode, the fans would slow down to an almost muted level.

After that month, every time I entered sleep mode my fans would get louder, not quieter, and continue running at the same loud volume until I woke the computer up.

I have the stock Dell fans, and no fancy fan software installed.
My BIOS is set to S3 sleep, my power plan set to high performance with my advanced power settings as thus:
Sleep After: Never
Allow Hybrid Sleep: Off
Hibernate after: Never
Allow wake timers: Disable
System Cooling policy: Active

Any help with this problem please?
 

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OS
7

My Computer My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 (Build 6.1.7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (G0 Kentsfield) LGA775 (FC-LGA6)
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-EP35C-DS3R (Rev. 2.1)
Memory
Corsair TW3X4G1333C9A 4GB PC-10600 (2x XMS3 2GB)
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS nVIDIA GeForce 560
Sound Card
RealTek ALC885/889A/890
Monitor(s) Displays
ChiMei CMV CT-730D 17inch (LCD Monitor)
Screen Resolution
1280-1024 60Hertz (Ture Colour 32bit)
Hard Drives
2x Barracuda 7200.10 SATA 3.0Gb/s 160-GB Hard Drive ST3160815AS (AHCI)
PSU
ANTEC 750w Earthwatts
Case
Thermaltake Shark (VA7000SWA ATX) Full Tower
Cooling
Front 120mm fan (1400 RPM) /Rear 120mm (1400 RPM) blue LED
Keyboard
Labtec Media Desktop Y-SAD65
Mouse
Razer DeathAdder 3G Infrared Sensor (1800DPI)
Internet Speed
Telstra BigPond Elite Liberty ADSL2+ 24Mbps/256kbps
Other Info
ASUS PCE-N13 802.11n Wireless LAN card
I strongly urge you to use hibernate mode instead of sleep mode. Sleep mode works wonders on Unix based machines but completely boggles DOS based machinines.

When sleep mode shuts down almost everything but essential hard ware, it can really mess up settings inside Windows for some reason.

Hibernate on the other hand shuts everything down after moving active files, memory, etc to a special disk. When you resume from hibernate, you'll still have to boot but it'll be a bit quicker than a regular boot.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Apple Macbook Pro (April 2009)
OS
W7 Ult. x64 | OS X
CPU
Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo 2.93Ghz [T9800 Penryn]
Motherboard
NVIDIA nForce 730i Rev. B1 [Mac-F2268EC8 (U2E1)]
Memory
4096MB Samsung DDR3 Dual Channel [PC3-8500F 1066Mhz]
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT 512MB [G96M Rev. C1]
Sound Card
SB X-Fi Surround 5.1 USB | Onboard Realtek (Disabled)
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer x223wbd 22" | Apple Anti-Glare 17" (Disabled)
Screen Resolution
{Current} 1440x900 {Acer} 1680x1050 {Apple} 1920x1200
Hard Drives
{Internal}
Seagate Momentus 320GB 2.5" 7200RPM [ST9320421AS]

{Externals}
LaCie 320GB USB 2.0 HDD [301284UR]
LaCie 750GB USB 2.0 FW400 eSATA HDD [301314U]
LaCie 1TB USB 2.0 HDD [301304UR]
PSU
Magsafe
Case
Aluminum/Unibody (MBP52)
Cooling
2 x 6000 RPM Fans
Keyboard
Logitech G-15v2 [PN 920-000379]
Mouse
Logitech G-9 [PN 910-000338]
Internet Speed
12Mbps/2.5Mbps w/ 24Mbps Speed Boost [Comcast]
Other Info
Logitech X-540 Speakers [PN 970223-0122]
Sennheiser PC-151 Headset
Two thing you can do is update the bios and try SpeedFan its an application that allows you to control the fan speeds temps and more: SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer

Right now I have Dell A06, and I downloaded the Dell A09, but it isn't letting me install it from Windows? I get an error that says Windows Configuration Error: An error was encountered trying to configure windows to allow flashing, please reboot and try again blah blah.

I believe this is the right BIOS for my Precision 380?

I strongly urge you to use hibernate mode instead of sleep mode. Sleep mode works wonders on Unix based machines but completely boggles DOS based machinines.

When sleep mode shuts down almost everything but essential hard ware, it can really mess up settings inside Windows for some reason.

Hibernate on the other hand shuts everything down after moving active files, memory, etc to a special disk. When you resume from hibernate, you'll still have to boot but it'll be a bit quicker than a regular boot.

Yes, I've been using hibernate ever since the fan problem started, but I really like the speed in turning on from hibernate :V
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
7
I noticed, in your power plan settings, "System Cooling Policy" is set to "Active". In Win7, policy can either be active (like yours) or passive. In the active setting, when the cpu heats up, the fans will come on and cool it down BEFORE the processor is throttled to protect damage to the processor. In the passive setting, it is reverse and the processor is throttled first. So try changing that setting to passive and see if that helps.

From your power settings, I guess you may be a gamer or at least do some cpu-intensive stuff on your machine like video. If not, then try changing your power plan to balanced. Within this plan you can tweak the Min and Max Processor States to your liking for both a/c power and battery.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Too many to describe...
OS
Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
I noticed, in your power plan settings, "System Cooling Policy" is set to "Active". In Win7, policy can either be active (like yours) or passive. In the active setting, when the cpu heats up, the fans will come on and cool it down BEFORE the processor is throttled to protect damage to the processor. In the passive setting, it is reverse and the processor is throttled first. So try changing that setting to passive and see if that helps.

From your power settings, I guess you may be a gamer or at least do some cpu-intensive stuff on your machine like video. If not, then try changing your power plan to balanced. Within this plan you can tweak the Min and Max Processor States to your liking for both a/c power and battery.


Nah, I changed that to "Active" long after I started having this problem :/
It's also not because of my selected plan. I'm on "High Performance" for powering my two screens and multiple adobe applications often open at the same time.
 

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OS
7
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