The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is the low-level software that controls your hardware configuration. For TM1 laptops, the BIOS is often responsible for the fan curve—the rule that tells the fan how fast to spin at specific temperatures.
A user on Reddit reported: "After clean installing Windows 11, my TM1 laptop idles at 78°C. I searched 'drivers for tm1 laptop hot' and tried everything."
Solution applied:
Result: Laptop now peaks at 72°C under full load, fan ramps up predictably.
Go to Windows Settings > System > Display > Graphics. drivers for tm1 laptop hot
If you own a TM1 laptop, you know it offers great value and performance for the price. However, there is one common complaint that sends many users scrambling for solutions: heat.
You might notice your keyboard getting warm to the touch, the fans spinning like a jet engine, or performance suddenly stuttering during games or heavy tasks. While dust and physical environment play a role, the culprit is often software-related. The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is the low-level
Before you reach for a screwdriver or a cooling pad, you might just need to update your drivers. In this post, we’ll explain why your TM1 laptop is running hot and exactly which drivers you need to download to fix it.