Yoga 3 Pro has a fan?

Some commentators say yes, some say no. It's the truth?

Yes, he has a small fan.

  • Where is the fan?

It is located on the right rear of the keyboard, between the keys Backspace and DELETE and hinge bracelet.

  • Should the fan events?

Yes.

  • Where are are the vents?

The vent is located on the right edge back, above the hinge, 4 cm from the right angle.
There is a similar, smaller, located vent about 10 cm from the right angle. This is when the processor is and likely allows air in.

  • The ventilation openings are blocked in tablet mode?

No, they are mounted such that they are not blocked in the modes of Yoga.

  • The fan makes a lot of noise?

Only, she is on when the CPU is under heavy load. I've owned a lot of laptops, and is the quietest fan I have encountered. This might be a reason, so many comments list 3 Pro as fanless Yoga - it's quiet.

  • Fan and event locations:

  • The fan (Yoga 3 Pro with the bottom cover removed):

  • The ventilation openings:

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