


This can be done through windows 10/11 settings or by directly limiting CPU with third party software (Throttlestop is a good start). Adjust power settings to reduce fan noise. If none of them (zbook configs) work, note the registers used in these configs and try them manually.

In your case I would try all zbook configs, and start off with HP ZBook Fury 15 G7.xml which is on the fork's page, and is the most recent version. For example probook 640 650 g1 g2 g3 used the exact same configs. However, from my experience, Hp rarely changes registers between laptop gens. For that you use DSDTEditor according to the instructions on hirschmann's page, or rweverything (instructions on the fork's page). The hard part is finding out what are the two registers that control the CPU fan (and the other two for the GPU fan, but I think yours only has ONE fan). You also need to update the OpenHardwareMonitorLib.zip after installing according to the instructions on the link in the first page ( ). First off, for an Alder Lake cpu and win11 you use the fork ( ). Maybe "Notebook Fan Control" could be the solution, but I can't get it to work for now - shout out to TzortzisG, still trying. Now I use it on every laptop I get, if I can get it to work. Unfortunately the "fix" didn't fix it 100% (complete debacle), so I ended up installing hirschmann's nbfc. What a trip that was: The infamous pulsating/throbbing fan! Even the Austrians at notebookcheck gave them a really big thumbs down on this one ( ) and not long after Hp pushed a BIOS fix ( ). I first had this pleasure when I bought a probook 650 g2. Every once in a while the Hp laptop engineers grant us with these cockamamie fan profiles on certain laptops.

I saw your posts but had a 24 hour shift (which in my country is actually 36 hours) and couldn't really post the way I wanted to.
