The Intelligent Cooling feature helps you adjust fan speed, computer temperature and performance. This feature works in auto mode by default. Press Fn+T to enable or disable the auto mode.
For models with discrete GPU, the appropriate GPU will be used based on the Intelligent Cooling mode. If the mode is switched while an app is running, the app might restart to ensure that the appropriate GPU is used. If you have specified the exact GPU to run for each app in the Windows Settings, it will take precedence.
Auto mode is for Intel models with discrete GPU only.
Click the battery status icon in the Windows notification area.
Move the slider to the left or right to select a preferred mode.
Eco mode: power consumption, fan
speed, and performance are lowered to get your computer cooler, quieter,
and more eco-friendly, and to get the best battery life.
Balanced mode:
power consumption, fan speed, and performance are balanced.
Ultra-performance
mode: the ultra performance is prioritized, allowing maximum temperature
and higher fan speed.
on ac power | on battery power |
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Auto mode: your computer
is adjusted automatically to achieve the best mix of power consumption,
battery life, computer performance, and fan speed based on the amount
of system activity.
Intelligent Cooling feature is adjusted through Windows Settings. This feature works in auto mode by default. Press Fn+T to enable or disable the auto mode.
Right-click the battery icon in the task bar to access power and sleep settings.
Best Power efficiency: power consumption, fan speed, and performance are lowered to get your computer quieter and more eco-friendly, and to get the best battery life.
Balanced: power consumption, fan speed, and performance are balanced.
Best Performance: the ultra performance is prioritized, allowing maximum temperature and higher fan speed.
When the auto mode is enabled: it is recommended to set the power mode to Balanced. Then your computer will be adjusted automatically to achieve the best mix of power consumption, battery life, computer performance, and fan speed based on the amount of system activity.