Satellite C850 - slow fan speed after BIOS update

Hello

So I have my bios Satellite C850-PSKCEV update version 6.80 (I bought my laptop in 2012), about 6 months ago and since then the fan turns at low speed and will never run full speed as before, and therefore, the laptop overheats prematurely and very quickly and even when the laptop is not in use but market it overheat also game isn't possible as any game that I run (even with the smaller settings) Gets a drop in fps every 5 seconds and lasts for 5-10 seconds that makes even the lightest unplayable games, also I have fear of the continuous overheating of components of the laptop.

I clean the fan and vents the dust and there is not even a particle inside of them and still the fan will not run fast and I can't feel but very slight air flow from the orifice as apposed to tough before this problem.

Laptop model Toshiba Satellite Ref. C850-A811 PSKCEV-00S00FAR
Intel Core i5 2450 m - AMD Radeon Hd m 7670
8.1 Windows 64-bit

After updating the BIOS, you should enter the BIOS and should load the default settings.

In addition, you can try to decrease the max CPU to 98-99% performance.

This can be done in the settings mentioned by Liam and to be honest, this change would not really affect the performance of the laptops.

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