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I have Ubuntu 19.04 on my DELL XPS 15 9570, with the 5.0.0-15-generic kernel version. This laptop has a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti GPU and all the time the fans are on around 3200/3700 RPM.
If I switch on Intel (Power saving mode) with PRIME Profiles of NVIDIA X Server Settings, the problem disappears and the fans turn around 0/2500 RPM.
How can I solve this problem? I don't want to bypass my NVIDIA GPU.
Thank you.
nvidia dell overheating fan xps
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I have Ubuntu 19.04 on my DELL XPS 15 9570, with the 5.0.0-15-generic kernel version. This laptop has a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti GPU and all the time the fans are on around 3200/3700 RPM.
If I switch on Intel (Power saving mode) with PRIME Profiles of NVIDIA X Server Settings, the problem disappears and the fans turn around 0/2500 RPM.
How can I solve this problem? I don't want to bypass my NVIDIA GPU.
Thank you.
nvidia dell overheating fan xps
It's not a problem to be solved, it's how it is. That said the UEFI can be acting in an overzealous manner when running with the Nvidia graphics. An UEFI update may or may not improve it.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 12:18
So, I have to wait a BIOS update?
– Gianfranco Vecchio
May 17 at 13:14
Maybe there's one already. Check Dell's page.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 15:47
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I have Ubuntu 19.04 on my DELL XPS 15 9570, with the 5.0.0-15-generic kernel version. This laptop has a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti GPU and all the time the fans are on around 3200/3700 RPM.
If I switch on Intel (Power saving mode) with PRIME Profiles of NVIDIA X Server Settings, the problem disappears and the fans turn around 0/2500 RPM.
How can I solve this problem? I don't want to bypass my NVIDIA GPU.
Thank you.
nvidia dell overheating fan xps
I have Ubuntu 19.04 on my DELL XPS 15 9570, with the 5.0.0-15-generic kernel version. This laptop has a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti GPU and all the time the fans are on around 3200/3700 RPM.
If I switch on Intel (Power saving mode) with PRIME Profiles of NVIDIA X Server Settings, the problem disappears and the fans turn around 0/2500 RPM.
How can I solve this problem? I don't want to bypass my NVIDIA GPU.
Thank you.
nvidia dell overheating fan xps
nvidia dell overheating fan xps
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It's not a problem to be solved, it's how it is. That said the UEFI can be acting in an overzealous manner when running with the Nvidia graphics. An UEFI update may or may not improve it.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 12:18
So, I have to wait a BIOS update?
– Gianfranco Vecchio
May 17 at 13:14
Maybe there's one already. Check Dell's page.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 15:47
add a comment
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It's not a problem to be solved, it's how it is. That said the UEFI can be acting in an overzealous manner when running with the Nvidia graphics. An UEFI update may or may not improve it.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 12:18
So, I have to wait a BIOS update?
– Gianfranco Vecchio
May 17 at 13:14
Maybe there's one already. Check Dell's page.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 15:47
It's not a problem to be solved, it's how it is. That said the UEFI can be acting in an overzealous manner when running with the Nvidia graphics. An UEFI update may or may not improve it.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 12:18
It's not a problem to be solved, it's how it is. That said the UEFI can be acting in an overzealous manner when running with the Nvidia graphics. An UEFI update may or may not improve it.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 12:18
So, I have to wait a BIOS update?
– Gianfranco Vecchio
May 17 at 13:14
So, I have to wait a BIOS update?
– Gianfranco Vecchio
May 17 at 13:14
Maybe there's one already. Check Dell's page.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 15:47
Maybe there's one already. Check Dell's page.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 15:47
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It's not a problem to be solved, it's how it is. That said the UEFI can be acting in an overzealous manner when running with the Nvidia graphics. An UEFI update may or may not improve it.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 12:18
So, I have to wait a BIOS update?
– Gianfranco Vecchio
May 17 at 13:14
Maybe there's one already. Check Dell's page.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 17 at 15:47