Said fan speed its 0% is this normal?

does the fan on my

is the fan on my laptop always has to run or it while im using it? because it shows the speed of the fan its 0% what can I do?

Hi lilieg,

When the fan is running at less than 20%, you will receive a notification to 0% instead of the actual percentage. This is normal behavior.

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