Fan z575?

Hello

I have 2 thing that I don't know if are normal on my IdeaPad Z575GM with AMD A6 - 3400 m 1.40 GHz, 4 GB, 500 GB, AMD Radeon HD 6520, FreeDOS, gray

Hole system is very quiet compared to other laptops that I had, but there are some strange in the cooling fan noise when I stop (when slowing and stopping the fan) 2 seconds and when I turn on the laptop (when the fan starts) for about 1 second. This sounds like fun is not centered.

Cousin... Well... I put my headphones and listened to several times your clip on YouTube...

This sounds really like the fan blades are something initially hit slightly upwards and close.

If you do not want to open, and you have a quick glance, so it is worth trying to return this machine and exchange it for another!

Good luck... Zehn

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