P50 fan high speed BIOS v1.29

My P50 was silent, but since I updated the BIOS to 1.29 (for RAID capability), the fan seems to turn from time to time. I noticed the noise as it sounds like an engine Jet, each time in a row about 5-10 minutes before leaving silent.

Spec: CPU i7-6700HQ, 64 GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro M1000M, FHD screen. Updated the operating system of Windows 10 Home of Windows 10 Pro and standard 500 GB drive HARD 500 GB Samsung 850 evo SSD. Last change between the noise of the fan is just the upgrade of the BIOS. Weird.

The most recent BIOS resolved 1.30 fan noise problem. It is also silent on the BIOS 1.28.

If you still need the 1.29 configuration:

CPU: 6700HQ

RAM: 32 (4 x 8), 1 x 8 original Lenovo, spare parts 3 x 8

no docking station, but not connected to a monitor FHD + USB docking station.

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