This is normal for most newer computers and all laptops. They use
temperature management features to make the fans run as a speed that
compromises between ultimate cooling and loudest noise. Older systems ran
the fans at 100% speed all the time and thus were always loud.

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Richard G. Harper;719127 Wrote:
> This is normal for most newer computers and all laptops. They use
> temperature management features to make the fans run as a speed that
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Thanx for ur message;
and im worried. can I replace my fan with another one:cry::cry:?

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Steve Thackery - 22 May 2008 18:32 GMT
>can I replace my fan with another one:cry::cry:?
Yes, but you should replace the heatsink as well. There are lots of quiet
and efficient heatsink/fans on the market: see Arctic and others.
If it's a laptop, don't bother. Dismantle what you can and then blast any
dust out with compressed air.
SteveT
Richard G. Harper - 22 May 2008 23:42 GMT
Why would you want to? Everything is working as it should. Leave it alone.

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> Richard G. Harper;719127 Wrote:
>> This is normal for most newer computers and all laptops. They use
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> Thanx for ur message;
> and im worried. can I replace my fan with another one:cry::cry:?