HP15AB028TX: ratting noise fan

I constantly get a rattling sound from my laptop newly purchased. Please propose some measures to get rid of the noise.

If it's new you are guaranteed. I suggest you take it to the store for repair.  Because if you open the laptop, you will lose the warranty.

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