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HP All-in-One 24-df0xxx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

HI, 

I have an HP computer
HP All-in-One 24-df0xxx
I find the fan too noisy.
I called the assistance, we made the necessary manipulation on the phone. always the same noise.
I sent the computer for repair. They normally change the fan. But I still have the same noise.
For those who have the same model. Do you have the same problem ? because if it is "normal" I immediately change my computer.

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@Artur7 -- when your CPU is "busy" (running various programs, such as Windows Update, or Disk Defragmenter) the CPU generates extra heat, and the motherboard tells the fan to spin faster, which makes more noise.

 

So, use CTRL-ALT-DELETE and click to open the Windows "Task Manager".

Switch to its "Performance" tab. 

Is the CPU running at 100% busy?

Is the disk-drive quite busy?

Is there much network traffic?

 

Something may be causing the CPU to work hard.

 

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