Operating at max speed CPU fan

Greetings,

I have a frined of mine has a problem with his pc which is the cpu fan works as max speed 3800 RPM even when cpu temp at 40 or 50 c or even less than 40 years. I used air can clean the radiator, and now I think of take out and apply new thermal paste.

After using the PC for a long time it start freezing.

What could cause this?

PS. PC mobo is this

http://www.ASUS.com/motherboards/Intel_Socket_775/P5LD2/

Thanks in advance

Hi, AOG,.

Reset the bios to default values (including all the bios profiles) and delete all the utilities of the could adjust the speed of the fan.  The overclocking utility is an example that could change the fan curve.

Use the stock Intel heatsink?

Try a couple of different temperature, followed problems to ensure that the CPU temperature is correct. CoreTemp, PC Wizard and real Temp might be good choices.  Some temporary programs are known to be buggy.

Check the level of the bios of the motherboard against what has been posted.

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