Issue of fan noise

I've seen a few posts on this topic but does not know if it is a universal problem or random. Was taken with my F5 and really noticed the fan noise today. I switched it off auto during recording who works at first, but later the fan again even while recording. Is what happens to the camera for everyone and will be fixed with an update or a problem on random cameras?

I really hope there is a solution. I turned 'off' fan, but it lights up again. In a quiet environment, this will be a problem.

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