g510 Lenovo fan noise

Hi, I bought a lenovo g510 a few months previously, he worked very well until a week ago, when I heard a loud noise coming from the fan of the laptop as soon as I pushed the power button to start the machine, after a second or two, the sound went and the laptop starts fine, but a few days ago This happens again, now if I put my ear close to the fan I hear a noise level of the fan almost sound like a rattle of the rotation of the fan, very low however. I need to fix this problem or is not a big problem?

Thank you.

Hi Alisheikh,

Normally, if the laptop fan is running, and a moment ago the angle of the fan change a little and can generate its minute, this is normal and it will not have any problem.

Publish us back for other queries.

Best regards

Shiva Kumar

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