CPU fan runs at 100% of the time

Hi all

I have a B570E Lenov and I noticed for the last few days that the fan on the processor works all the time, I loaded and checked the CPU temperature. and it's at 45 Deg C How can that I solve this problem?

Thanks in advance.

Hi Quintin_cloud,

It is the only option to remove dust aprt to open the case. If you comfortable opeinig the case, then you can consult the hardware manual and check.

Click here to see the manual.

I hope this helps. Post back if the problem persists!

Best regards

Ashwin. S

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