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January 19th, 2018 05:00

Wertzius,

Thank you for letting us know. I am going to forward your request to our engineering team. Hopefully, they can make this happen.

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January 29th, 2018 19:00

I agree 100%. The CPU and GPU temps never get above 65 or so. Of course that's because the fans are running full blast. The fans don't need to run as hard as they do to keep it cool. I'd rather trade a bit more heat for a bit less fan noise. And yes, they take too long to slow down after load. Thanks for considering a way to manage cooling.

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January 30th, 2018 00:00

Totally agree.

Having a gaming laptop that sounds like a hovercraft whenever you actually play a game is not great

January 30th, 2018 04:00

Just a note. Heat is one of laptops worst enemies of causing failures.

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February 3rd, 2018 10:00

I have also bought Dell 7577 i7 7770HQ 16gb Ram , 256GB Version. Personally i felt that laptop performance is really nice i had 3 Dell Laptops eariler all were them Ailenware high end's one and they were really good but the thing is that Dell don't provide much for Inspiron series and i dont know why ? the question is for Dell Community are u selling Ailenware more then the Inspiron series. The answer is **bleep** no okay so please dont ruin the inspiron and give it some features which ease us for it to use. About the dell fan speed control then its not necessity that u need to control its fine is a it a big deal for waiting for 1 min to cool off the GPU. You are **bleep**ing using a GTX 1060 which is by far the 3rd Best GPU in laptops after 1070 and 1080, except the Tesla V100 and Titan's. So you can't expect from a laptop to be silent while playing or should produce less noise after the gameplay offcourse not, it won't happen in 100 years.Over all what Dell needs to do is to make wiser decision for Dell Inspiron series dont play with that series you guys will get hurt if the inspiron series get ruined in sales. Rather then complaining to much make your own laptop ,dont take it offensive but the laptop is beast in its own way. I am having 1 problem in the Dell 7577 idk if somebody has it that when i Right Click it stutters a bit , it happened after i played CS:GO any solutions ?? 

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February 4th, 2018 04:00

Simple. Deactivate the contextual menu for Intel igfx in regedit.

 

Check this post on Intel's https://communities.intel.com/thread/119093?start=165&tstart=0

 

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February 14th, 2018 04:00

Same here. It seems the pwm on the fan control only allows for 3 speeds, 0/2500/4900 rpm. Is there a way to change this? A 3800 rpm setting would be very nice to have.

A lot of users are complaining about the fans going crazy with relatively low temps, thanks for looking into this!

 

By the ways, this has already been reported 3 months ago, no update from Dell engineering?

https://www.dell.com/community/General/Dell-7577-fan-curve/m-p/5183998#M939164

 

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March 23rd, 2018 11:00

Any news from Engineering Team? Is it possible to be made? It's not like customers want it immidiately, but it's good to know if it can be done at all...

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March 29th, 2018 11:00

Something?? DELL ?? Fans too fast!!

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April 11th, 2018 21:00

I believe that there is 5 fan stages. my di7577 hits stage 4 above 60 and hits stage 5 above 70. I understand your frustuation it can get quite loud and whiny. Also its weird that it takes 9 mins to return to the idle fan stage cause my laptop drops to stage 2 then stage 1 within a minute of exiting a game. you should get that checked. 

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July 4th, 2018 11:00

Any news regarding this topic?

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July 31st, 2018 18:00

Well... I know it is a bit contradictory, but I'll complain that thermal used to be great (I don't mind the noise, didn't seem that loud) while now my 7577 can reach 90°C quite easily on the CPU and 70+°C on the GPU which I am not OK with at all.

The fan speeds are around 5200-5400 RPM, which is high but I don't remember how high they used to be (before BIOS update).

Maybe my thermals degraded for no reason (no, there's no dust in the fans, the laptop stays on a wooden table all day) - other than having a crappy thermal paste that didn't age well at all ? Wouldn't be too surprised...

Laptop is 6 month old and this is pretty upsetting. 

We need some user control, such as Thermal Management in the Dell Power Manager utility ! 

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September 30th, 2018 04:00

I think that should there be some manual fan control because we bought a gaming laptop

October 8th, 2018 12:00

Maybe it takes almost over a year to develop a manual fan controlling system? Like its not what we need immediately but it would be nice for it to be quieter when not gaming and just on the internet.

October 11th, 2018 06:00

I was just asking how much it will take to make that software , thanks
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