Was just watching a bit of YouTube on the laptop and all of a sudden my fan is spinning absolutely so absolutely absolutely (it was getting faster and faster) …
60 degrees at Core 1 & 2. I did a ForceShutdown directly because my fan has never done anything like this. What could be?
For me that's the case at the moment, but it's also due to the room temperatures at this time of year. It is really warm at the moment and of course the computers have to take part
So they don't even run in Firefox on my gaming laptop
But it may be that you have poor cooling
But that was the first time that he went off like this. I set it up after school and clean it properly first.
It may be, but it is not normal for it to snap out at 60-73 degrees. It sounded like a jet. So damn loud
60 ° C temperature is absolutely normal, there's reason to panic only above 100 degrees. Your fan could spin faster due to warm weather or make more noises because the fan bearings are worn out, then you have to have it replaced.
Have your laptop checked by the dealer.
What hardware you have
What program did you watch YT in?
Have a look at hwinfo at sysfan how many rpm are maximum, when / if he reaches them and what the fan curve looks like.
Maybe the GPU was too hot, which is why the device turned up… Probably the cooler will slowly become clogged with dust:-)
how old is the device and does it still have a separate graphics chip?
I will definitely do it!
I had Chrome open with YouTube and Discord
Yessir. 7 years old and holds up well. Have no service hatch and have no idea how else I can get to the fan
Give your data to the NSA
Use a clever browser
Lmao, what is a smart browser in your eyes?
What is the exact type designation?
Acer Aspire E1-571. You won't find it on the Acer website for whatever reason
Where can I find sysfan?
Firefox clearly
The only one without tracking
No data octopus and Freiwelige ORG
HWinfo → Sensors → Motherboard → CPU fan
Next problem. I can't find my mb -.
The thing seems to be relatively identical to the "Packard Bell TE" and has to be completely disassembled to get to the fan… If you dare?
Since it's not my laptop, but my mother's. I don't want to fumble there…
Can also be under system board, just search for CPU fan.
But after such a long time it would definitely have to be done:-)… Things are actually after 1-2 years, with regular use too dusty:-)
It's just not there. I don't know why
Should be somewhere, unless the thing has no sensor and always runs at 100%, which is actually never the case.
Ok that's hella weird