HPE 380 t

Hello everyone, I have a new HPE380t with an i7 950 cpu. It worked time slowed CPU from 43 to 46 degrees F at idle with the CPU barely running fan. Not able to hear it.

Even today, the CPU fan started running at a very high speed and the time CPU are running at 67 to 71 degrees F at idle.

Nothing changed otherwise. I checked all fans and they all, apparently normally run.

I was wondering if anyone else has experienced.

I removed the side and are not time downwards.

EDIT: I did a reboot and the fans are functioning normally now. The time CPU reached 43-46.

I have a process running in the background that I wasn't aware of and the reset killed this process.

I'll keep a vigilance for this in the future.

Hans,

This PC has the same mobo as your last PC.  Background virus scans and defrags may have cause the fans to turn up.  Check the log of the event viewer and Task Scheduler to see what may have worked.

You can always start the Task Manager and find what is causing the problem at the time wherever it occurs.

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