S50 satellite - B 15 P - Fans running at high speed and system crash

Hello

I have a new SATELLITE S50 - B 15, i7-5500U, 8 GB Ram, SSD etc., IV and v have some problems with it.

for unknown reasons the CPU fan starts to operate at high speed, even if the temperature of the CPU hit is not 35%.
It also froze about 10 times since I got it (April this year).

The only way to make it work again would be me to hold the power button down until stop and start it back up.
Once launched upward there is no mention of potential problems in the newspapers of events other than the forced closure.

I just wanted to know if anyone else has experienced problems?

Thank you

Chris

The only way to make it work again would be me to hold the power button down until stop and start it back up.

Forcing order restores the fan activity and performance?
Hmm it sounds like there must be some sort of system emits probably the bottom of some process locks the CPU and therefore increases the activity of the fan.

You could start the the Task Manager and in the process tab, you will find all background applications that would appeal to the CPU.
Click the CPU column to display all the processes of loading the CPU.

However, you can also try to change the option of cooling method that is available in Windows Advanced Power options.
Go to control panel → power options.
Click here on the power plan that is currently in use.
Then click on advanced power options and access the cooling method.
Here you can change it from active to passive.

In addition, you can decrease the status of CPU max at 90-05%

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