Fan stuck on max speed

Hi there I have a HP Envy 700-230ea and for some reason any, that the fan in the system seems to be stuck on max speed, I tried many options to reduce, but none seems not to work. I put it energy saving and leaves to be idle, but it continues to operate in full. I checked the bios, but it doesn't seem to be all the parameters to control the speed and have also installed speedfan, but even once is not make the least bit of difference for the first week, the computer ran very silent but now the fan is very strong even when it is not under pressure.

Help, please

Thanks in advance

Hello again DavichGee,

I'm sorry to hear that you are still having the problem. I would like that you try to reset the BIOS of your computer. You can do this by restarting the computer and tapping F10. When you enter the BIOS click on file and click on apply default and exit.

If this does not resolve your problem, I still think it would be better if you contact HP Support for service options.

I want to thank you for display on the HP Forums. Have a great day!

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