VAIO T Series - much too loud CPU fan

I just got 13 inches T of sony.com

It's fantastic. I really like this lappy... except for the noise of the fan.

On a very light workload, fan made a noise too strong...

It not blowing really hot air. It blows just cool air and lappy made more heated at all. It's actually very cool.

I have absolutely no idea why the fans are blowing like that...

Bridge of Ivy processor low voltage (i5-3317u) are supposed to be very energy efficient.

Please solve this problem of fan speed, otherwise, I'll return this lappy fantastic in a few weeks.


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