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Two weeks ago my cpu temperatures started going up, at first i didn't know what was the issue but as i was investigating i realized that my fan1 was at 2189 rpm while fan2 was at 218 rm (i figured this out using speedfan) and my cpu temperatures never get lower than 93°

I'm really worried can someone help me fix this issue. 

Is my fan broken? 

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@Mycpufanisslow 

 

Fans are controlled by heat sensors. The fans will spin slower or faster depending on which area they look after. I think this is a good design.

 

Regards.

BH
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