Fan MXM

Having trouble with the speed of the fan of MXM. It seems to work continuously at maximum speed.

Ran diagnostic and received the error code 2000-0512 MXM fan runs faster than expected.

Any ideas on how to solve this problem.

Hello

Welcome to the community.

Have you tried to update the BIOS? You can get to support. Dell.com section choose drivers and downloads. Your fan has been replaced before? It makes a high pitch noise?

Kind regards

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